Hmmmm. On the solaris machines (both), there is currently NO "my.cnf" file anywhere, yet MySQL has been working "just fine". I imagine default values are being used for everything. I'll have to select one of the .cnf files from "support-files". I'll let you know how it works.
-Richard
Stefan Hinz wrote:
Hi Richard, hi Richard :)
I still suspect some memory limitation on the Sparc 20 preventing theJust to make sure it's not a trivial problem, you should check in
"un-dump" from completing. In re-checking my server data list, the 20 has 1/2 the memory of the E250 (256 Meg on the 20 vs. 512 on the E250 - also 512 on the W2K machine).
my.cnf (on the target machine, I guess):
set-variable = max_allowed_packet=16M
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