At 16:05 3/8/2002 -0500, Paul DuBois wrote:
Hi Paul,
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>Thanks, Miguel. This sounds promising. I don't see anything about this
>in the 4.0.2 change notes,
Sorry Indeed it wasn't mentioned.
> and I have some questions about how this works:
>
>- What does the argument after the --install argument represent?
Represents the service name and the server group set on mysql.ini.
> Is it a
> service name?
Yes and the server group section.
> Does it cause the server to use a different default named
> pipe name?
No, for optional service must be used TCP/IP.
The problem here is that the service and group server section is
an user choice and the client library is compiled only for the
current named pipe.
> Is this value case sensitive?
No.
>- When an argument is given after --install, that argument becomes the name
> of the option file group that the server reads from option files? Does it
> still read [mysqld], or *only* [mysqlopt]?
The server which was installed without the argument uses the default
server group section called [mysqld] and the optional one the same name
of the service. In another words both server use the same my.ini file
but with different group server section
>- How do you remove the service? Do you give the same argument after
>--remove,
> for example: mysqld-max-nt --remove mysqldopt
Yes. I also can be use for to remove the default service:
mysqld-max-nt --remove mysql
Regards,
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