The reason I suggested that you just use the alternative my-huge.cnf file is 
because that is a ready-prepared config file optimised for systems with lots of 
RAM for MySQL to use. You don't need to know which variable to change - it's 
already done for you. You may want/need to tweak stuff later, of course, but 
my-huge.cnf is a better starting point than my.cnf.

James Harvard

At 6:45 am -0800 23/12/05, Grant Giddens wrote:
>I think that the reason the original  query is so slow is that I don't have 
>enough RAM allocated to  mysql.  When the original query takes place, I see a 
>process  "Copying to tmp table on disk".  I believe it's writing all the  data 
>to the disk and then sorting it.  I'd like to try tweaking  the my.cnf file to 
>allow mysql to use more RAM.    I  just need someone to help me edit the file 
>because I'm not quite sure  what I'm doing...

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