Would I be correct in assuming you need to minimize down time on a productions system? Or are you just asking how to upgrade?

On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Rafal Kedziorski wrote:

Hi,

we have an J2EE application which ist using MySQL 4.0. There is an bug, which was fixed in MySQL 4.1. We are using tracactions and InnoDB is don't use query cache. Now we have to migrate our DB to MySQL 4.1 for use this feature. In our actual installation we store our data in one inndodb file. After migration we wan't use file per table.

What is the best and fastest way to make migration?


Best Regards,
Rafal




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