and  yet there is another novel option to this particular problem.  you can
pay someone to teach you how to do it.  in just about any case where money
is in fact exchanging hands, results are expected. then you'd have an actual
reason to bitch.

jay downs

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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: 3rd time and last


>
>
> You said----
>
> This is my last mail trying to get an answer from you to those 2
questions.
> You could at least say: go to the manual or "don't know" or
> "don't ask it again" or something....
> Is the subject boring ?!?!?!
>
> I reply---
>
> Who is the "you" you are addressing? This list is a self-help list for
> MySQL users and enthusiasts. The MySQL team have no obligation at all to
> provide support on it. Of course, some of the users and enthusiasts are
> MySQL stagge, who answer questions on a goodwill basis. But, I repeat,
> there is no obligation for them to do so. If you have a support contract
> with MySQL, you will have been given an email address upon which they will
> provide support.
>
> You asked----
>
> Subject: Default RPMs and RAID support
>
> I want to use your binaries (i used to build them in my own machine, but
> i have followed this list and you're always saying to use yours).
>
> Just a question: is there a way of using your binaries and have Table
> type=RAID support ?
>
> I reply----
>
> As I read the documentation, and as I try on my windows machine, no. I
> think that raid tables are regarded as an obsolecent feature, used by few
> people and replaced by better features. Options are 1) use an OS which
> supports >2Gb data files, or 2) use InnoDB table type with multiple InnoDB
> data bloclks, each of less than 2Gb.
>
>      Alec Cawley
>
>
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