That 1080000 is the total number of records. This caused by the DataMemory directive in the config and I must increase the value.
Willy On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 14:10 -0400, Mike OK wrote: > Have you checked the type of column you are using. Depending on what the > 1080000 number means, it could be altering the table to say int or bigint > column. If it means total number of records, it does not seem to correspond > to a medint value, either signed or not. If it means the record number, > your column might have a large start number. Some new companies don't like > invoicing starting out at record 1. I have no experience in ndbcluster but > I would assume that it has some kind of column limit for performance gains > in indexing. > > Mike O'Krongli > Acorg Inc > http://www.acorg.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "sangprabv" <sangpr...@gmail.com> > To: <mysql@lists.mysql.com> > Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:10 PM > Subject: ndbcluster problem > > > > Is there any record limitation in ndbcluster? Because I can't insert > > more records after it reached 1080000 records. How to solve this? > > > > > > > > Willy > > > > > > -- > > MySQL General Mailing List > > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=mike_...@acorg.com > > > > > > -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=arch...@jab.org