Jim,

Where did you get your RPM from?

Regards
John


> Sorry, but I'm resending because I made a mistake in terminology and want
> to
> be clear.  The problem isn't that innodb is "DISABLED" on the database.
> The
> innodb engine is not supported by the database.
>
> We have 5.0.22 installed on a test machine and for some reason the innodb
> storage engine was not installed with it.  We install from RPMs so I'm not
> sure how to install the storage engine. If we compiled ourselves, we'd
> recompile but that's not an option.
>
> Does anyone know how to install a storage engine once mysql's been
> installed
> by an RPM?  How does one make the selections in the first place with RPMs?
> We've always just taken what we got and it was sufficient.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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> Jim Lyons
> Web developer / Database administrator
> http://www.weblyons.com
>
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