hi all,
currently, i have a machine with raid 1 and raid 5 (backplane). in order
to boost up the mysql performance, does it advise install /var/ (mysql
data directory) into raid 1 or raid 5? please advise. thanks
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can i replicating innoble tables? does the master db and the slave db
will having the same of information when they are doing replication? thanks.
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hi all,
i have a mysql which only localhost can be logged in. if i have created
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mysql -u user -h mymachine.com -p
ERROR 2003 (HY000) Cant connect to the MySQL server on 'x.x.x.x' (111)
please advise. thanks
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Is that stable if i started mysql server by defining default_table_type
= INNODB at the my.cnf file? from which by default my.cnf is defining
MYISAM table to be the defaulted.
Richard Dale wrote:
this is my error log file.
InnoDB: Error: log file ./ib_logfile0 is of different size
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
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if i uncomment it, then mysql server wont start at all. if i comment it,
then, that's ok. please advise. thanks again
If the mysql server does not start it will pr
,
then, that's ok. please advise. thanks again
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
Are you using the my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf file for your machine? i
loaded the cnf file to /etc/my.cnf. then, it fails to start. what's
wrong with it?
mind to tell me on how to set the default table type equal to
inno
chine for mysql? thanks again
Ady Wicaksono wrote:
Currently i have 4 Gbyte RAM and RH 9 Linux using InnoDB
and yes, it's stable :)
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
i have a machine with 6G memory, loaded with RHEL4. now, my question
is mysql support innodb as the default table type? will
hi,
i have a machine with 6G memory, loaded with RHEL4. now, my question is
mysql support innodb as the default table type? will be stable running
RHEL4?
i saw /usr/share/mysql/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf file, then, i replace the
existing one (/etc/my.cnf). but, it failed to start the mysql server
b.cfg file. i have not noticed that file
in my machine. weird pls give me more information and
ideas.thanks
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hi,
i compiled mysql-4.1.7 from source. actually, i want to configure a
mysql cluster. from the documentation, i need to add some flag into a
file called "my.cnf". i searched through the files. it consisted of
my-small.cnf, my-medium.cnf, my-huge.cnf. but, i cant see the file
my.cnf file. where
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
I wish to have clusters of MySQL. i installed it from RPM. version,
4.1.7.
but, i cant get the "ndbd" command to start my NDB.
do i really need to install from tarball??
i am really new to MySQL clustering. all this while, i am using MySQL
standalone database.
hi,
I wish to have clusters of MySQL. i installed it from RPM. version, 4.1.7.
but, i cant get the "ndbd" command to start my NDB.
do i really need to install from tarball??
i am really new to MySQL clustering. all this while, i am using MySQL
standalone database.
pls guide me... i am willing to
hi,
i am using linux redhat 8 to power mysql. i installed mysql version 4.0.13
using rpm package. by default, the data file of mysql is alocated at
/var/lib/mysql, but i have a limited of diskspace of /var dir (it is about
1G), so, it was easily full loaded with data. now, i want to archive the
da
i want to create a user who access from internet remotely to my db (outside
firewall)?
what is the solution then? how can i define the user accoutn?
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