Re: Unknown command '\'' during load

2006-03-23 Thread Jack Baty
On 3/23/06, sheeri kritzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What does line 1189 look like?


Good question. Hard to tell, since it's the insert statement for a
rather large table (25 million rows) and I have --extended-insert set,
so it's all on one *really* long line. Seems like there should be a
return or two in there, but apparently it doesn't work that way.



 On 3/17/06, Jack Baty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm trying to restore a database from a dump as part of my
  make-sure-this-will-restore-just-in-case process and I get the
  following error...
 
  ERROR at line 1189: Unknown command '\''.
 
  The only thing I've been able to find is this bug report...
 
  http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=9756
 
  ...which claims that this (or something similar) was fixed in 5.0.6.
  I'm running 5.0.18 on OS X here and the dump is from a Debian box
  running 4.0.15. (I've also tried loading the dump on a box running
  4.0.x with the same result)
 
  The table in question has just over 25 million rows, so it would be
  nice to be able to restore it if necessary :)
 
  I'm just trying to figure out if it's a data problem, version problem,
  or something else.
 
 
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Re: Unknown command '\'' during load

2006-03-23 Thread Jack Baty
On 3/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When you generated this dump file, did you remember to use the
 --max_allowed_packet parameter to make sure that mysqldump didn't create any
 extended insert statements larger than your server wants to handle? It could
 be crapping out because at line 1189 you exceeded max_allowed_packet.  To be
 safe always use a value of 16M or less when setting max_allowed_packet.
 Check your server's variables for the value it's currently using

 SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'max%';

 I don't know for sure that this is going to be the problem but it's always
 something to look at when you start dealing in larger dumpfiles.


I hadn't considered that. I think I'll also be dealing with
net_buffer_length, since it seems that is what actually affects the
dump insert statement size limit. I'll give it a whirl, thanks.


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Unknown command '\'' during load

2006-03-17 Thread Jack Baty
I'm trying to restore a database from a dump as part of my
make-sure-this-will-restore-just-in-case process and I get the
following error...

ERROR at line 1189: Unknown command '\''.

The only thing I've been able to find is this bug report...

http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=9756

...which claims that this (or something similar) was fixed in 5.0.6.
I'm running 5.0.18 on OS X here and the dump is from a Debian box
running 4.0.15. (I've also tried loading the dump on a box running
4.0.x with the same result)

The table in question has just over 25 million rows, so it would be
nice to be able to restore it if necessary :)

I'm just trying to figure out if it's a data problem, version problem,
or something else.


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Re: MySQL 5.0 - What is really available?

2004-03-30 Thread Jack Baty

I prefer SQLyog. www.webyog.com
Ditto that. I used to use MySQL-Front, but switched when development 
stopped. I don't miss it really. The structure synchronization and db 
job agent features are maturing rapidly and work quite well. Saves a ton 
of time for me. Not sure about v5.0 support yet, but they release 
updates quite often, so it shouldn't be long.

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Re: Diagrams and Flowcharts on mySQL tables

2001-06-30 Thread Jack Baty

Try Dezign for Databases. Works pretty well and is much cheaper than the big ones 
(ER/Studio and ERWin)

http://www.datanamic.com/dezign/





-- Original Message --
From: Robert Goeres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 16:37:28 +0200

I have a bunch of tables and would like to get an overview. Does a program
(with pref. Win32) exist with takes mySql tables and represents them
graphically where you could draw your link and print them out?

Regards
Robert Goeres

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Re: ACCESS DB, and MySQL which one better to handle database driv en webpage

2001-06-24 Thread Jack Baty

Just to balance out the conversation, a couple years ago we had developed an 
e-commerce site which was to be prototyped in Access, then moved to SQL Server for 
production. The client decided that they didn't want to pay for the move to SQL 
Server, so we launched with Access as the backend. The database had tables containing 
from several hundred records, to over 100,000 records. The site grew in popularity and 
regularly recieved 10s of thousands of page views per day, each page having up to 10 
or 15 database queries. Before moving to MS SQL Server a year later, we never had a 
single problem with Access. Not one.

Now, that's not *huge* traffic, and I wouldn't recommend trying it today, but it 
certainly suprised me.

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From: Tyrone Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 11:43:51 -0700

Sounds like you could be a reference site for Microsoft!! Only 2 corruptions
using Access multi-user. That's incredibly good. I've supported systems with
only 3 concurrent users who suffered corruption on a nearly daily basis.

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From: John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: ACCESS DB, and MySQL which one better to handle database driv
en webpage


 It only corrupted your database twice?

 On Friday 22 June 2001 09:50, Patrick Calkins wrote:

  MySQL can handle infinately more concurent connections to it, and handle
a
  much bigger load than MDB can even dream of doing. A few years back I
used
  to write database apps in visual basic and MDB. It was running on the
  network, with only about 5 people accessing it at one time. MDB had
  corrupted the files at least twice.

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