Hi, I have a whole database I wanted to convert to InnoDB from MyISAM, but do not want to use alter table because of the problems I had last time. I made a whole dump of the table using mysqldump and changed all of the table create definitions from MyISAM to InnoDB. Theoretically this should be just like creating a new innodb table from scratch and inserting new records. However, while the MyISAM tables used ~30% of the cpu usage on a query, InnoDB runs anywhere from 50-90% depending on the query. The databases combined are approximately 200MB. Here is my cnf file:
[mysqld] basedir=/mysql long_query_time=3 log-slow-queries=/tmp/slowmysql.log innodb_data_home_dir = innodb_data_file_path = /mysql/data/innodb_data:300M:autoextend set-variable = innodb_buffer_pool_size=300M set-variable = innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=20M set-variable = innodb_log_file_size=150M set-variable = innodb_log_buffer_size=8M innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=0 This is mysql 4.0.18 on freebsd 4.8-STABLE. We have 1GB of ram which should be plenty to run the large queries that we are doing. Thanks in advance. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]