The location depends on the name of the file
my.cnf will go in C:\
and my.ini will go in C:\winnt or C:\windows


-----Original Message-----
From: James E Hicks III
To: Dirk Bremer (NISC); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/24/04 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: Server Down/General Server Questions

On Thursday 24 June 2004 10:20 am, Dirk Bremer \(NISC\) wrote:
> 1. Is there a way to configure the server to just support MyISAM
databases,
> i.e. disabling the support for InnoDB? My though is that this would
prevent
> the same error from happening again.
>

Put skip-innodb in your my.conf


> 2. I have more or less a default installation and do not use a .cnf
file
> for settings. I could not locate a .cnf file on the server other than
the
> examples in the mysql root directory, i.e. my-huge, my-large,
my-medium,
> and my-small. Why did the MySQL server complain about the logfile size
from
> a .cnf file? Should I be using a .cnf file and where should it be
located?
> I have but a single, small database with only two tables.
>

Yes I think you need my.cnf, not sure where it goes on windoze though.

James Hicks


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