I have a table that were created using innobase compiled with 64kb page
tables. Now I want to upgrade to the newer version of innobase that supports
the larger row sizes but as it mentions on the innobase .39b download page
( http://www.innodb.com/download.html ) I must export the tables, and then
import them again after upgraded to the new innodb code. The table has >
10million rows and takes up 15-20 gigs of disk space, I dont think that
mysqldump will work so well on this table. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Thanks!
Also I have been trying to find a data set that reproduces the two column
index bug that was discovered a few weeks back, but I have not been able
to... or rather, I havent been able to commit enough time. I should be able
too in the following week.
Thanks again,
ryan
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