Ben Clewett wrote:
Dear MySQL,
I've installed 5.1.9 from source on a SUSE 10 box. But I can't get
InnoDB tables respected.
I have used the correct compilation flag (--with-innodb).
SHOW VARIABLES; lists all the usual innodb variables.
The innodb table space has been created in ~/var/ibdata1.
But if I enter:
CREATE TABLE a (
a int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
SHOW CREATE TABLE a;
CREATE TABLE `a` (
`a` int(10) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
) ENGINE=MyISAM
As you can see, an InnoDB has become an MyISAM and will be stored in
~/var/test/a.*
I am using the large table .cnf file. Everything else is much as
default.
Can anybody help me?
Regards,
Ben
make sure you don't have
skip--innodb
in your my.cnf file.
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