Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X???
Awesome, thanks for helping that's just what I needed :-) Nunzio From: Joerg Bruehe To: Nunzio Daveri Cc: MySQL General List Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 10:49:14 AM Subject: Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X??? Hi Nunzio, all (cc' to the list)! Nunzio Daveri schrieb: > Hello Joerg, thanks for replying. I am at: > > http://mysql.llarian.net/Downloads/MySQL-5.1/ I cannot comment on that server, do neither know it nor the origin of the packages they provide (own builds or mirrored ones from the MySQL Build Team). > > I am looking for what you described but cannot find a 5.1.44 for CentOS 4.8 > on > Intel Quad Core CPU??? Any help is most appreciated. I have no problems > with > Solaris but need it for CentOS 4.8 specificially on intel dual cpu quad core > x5000 seriec chipset running 64 bit with 16GB Ram. That's ok, the packages built by MySQL (-> Sun -> Oracle) do not differ between single- and multi-CPU machines. > > Based on what you have said, I should be looking for a: > > mysql-5.1.44-linux-x86_64.tar.gz Right. > > but all I find is a: > > mysql-5.1.44.tar.gz That's the plain sources. > > What am I doing wrong please? You might try the MySQL download site I mentioned: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html If you are looking for 5.1.44, you will not find it directly on that page, because the current version is 5.1.49. But at the very bottom of the page, in the second column, there is a link "Archives" that will get you to http://downloads.mysql.com/archives.php Click "MySQL Database Server 5.1" (4th entry from the top), on the next page select "5.1.44", on the next page the first five entries are generic Linux tar.gz packages. HTH, Jörg > > From: Joerg Bruehe > To: Nunzio Daveri > Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com > Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 9:19:29 AM > Subject: Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X??? > > Nunzio, all, > > Nunzio Daveri schrieb: >> [[...]] > >> What is the URL / file name to download and untar please? > > It depends on your CPU: > Go to "http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html";, > [[...]] -- Joerg Bruehe, MySQL Build Team, joerg.bru...@sun.com ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG, Komturstrasse 18a, D-12099 Berlin Geschaeftsfuehrer: Juergen Kunz, Marcel v.d. Molen, Alexander v.d. Ven Amtsgericht Muenchen: HRA 95603
Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X???
Hi Nunzio, all (cc' to the list)! Nunzio Daveri schrieb: > Hello Joerg, thanks for replying. I am at: > > http://mysql.llarian.net/Downloads/MySQL-5.1/ I cannot comment on that server, do neither know it nor the origin of the packages they provide (own builds or mirrored ones from the MySQL Build Team). > > I am looking for what you described but cannot find a 5.1.44 for CentOS 4.8 > on > Intel Quad Core CPU??? Any help is most appreciated. I have no problems > with > Solaris but need it for CentOS 4.8 specificially on intel dual cpu quad core > x5000 seriec chipset running 64 bit with 16GB Ram. That's ok, the packages built by MySQL (-> Sun -> Oracle) do not differ between single- and multi-CPU machines. > > Based on what you have said, I should be looking for a: > > mysql-5.1.44-linux-x86_64.tar.gz Right. > > but all I find is a: > > mysql-5.1.44.tar.gz That's the plain sources. > > What am I doing wrong please? You might try the MySQL download site I mentioned: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html If you are looking for 5.1.44, you will not find it directly on that page, because the current version is 5.1.49. But at the very bottom of the page, in the second column, there is a link "Archives" that will get you to http://downloads.mysql.com/archives.php Click "MySQL Database Server 5.1" (4th entry from the top), on the next page select "5.1.44", on the next page the first five entries are generic Linux tar.gz packages. HTH, Jörg > > From: Joerg Bruehe > To: Nunzio Daveri > Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com > Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 9:19:29 AM > Subject: Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X??? > > Nunzio, all, > > Nunzio Daveri schrieb: >> [[...]] > >> What is the URL / file name to download and untar please? > > It depends on your CPU: > Go to "http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html";, > [[...]] -- Joerg Bruehe, MySQL Build Team, joerg.bru...@sun.com ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG, Komturstrasse 18a, D-12099 Berlin Geschaeftsfuehrer: Juergen Kunz, Marcel v.d. Molen, Alexander v.d. Ven Amtsgericht Muenchen: HRA 95603 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=arch...@jab.org
Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X???
Nunzio, all, Nunzio Daveri schrieb: > Thanks Claudio but I do that all the time. The question is where is the > file? > You said to go to the download area, there are hundreads of files and not one > tar file says rhel or cent os. "tar.gz" packages are not specific to the Linux distribution, they are generic. Their sole dependency is on the glibc version, and that is 2.3 (or up) with all reasonably current Linuxes (kernel 2.4 and up). (With RPMs, it is different: They contain requirement specifications which list package and version, and so there are specific ones for current RHEL and SLES versions.) > > What is the URL / file name to download and untar please? It depends on your CPU: Go to "http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html";, scroll down to the bottom of the list, you will find 5 "generic" tar.gz packages: x86, x86-icc, x86_64, x86_64-icc, ia64. Those which do not bear "icc" in the name were built using gcc, and if you are not specifically preferring binearies created by ICC you should take a gcc-built one. Pick the one that matches your CPU. HTH, Jörg -- Joerg Bruehe, MySQL Build Team, joerg.bru...@sun.com ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG, Komturstrasse 18a, D-12099 Berlin Geschaeftsfuehrer: Juergen Kunz, Marcel v.d. Molen, Alexander v.d. Ven Amtsgericht Muenchen: HRA 95603 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=arch...@jab.org
Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X???
Thanks Claudio but I do that all the time. The question is where is the file? You said to go to the download area, there are hundreads of files and not one tar file says rhel or cent os. What is the URL / file name to download and untar please? Thanks for responding :-) Nunzio
Re: CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X???
Yes, I do it all the time. download TAR archive at the bottom of the download list. untar in a custom dir. use dedicated user watch the my.cnf location, its kind of css style, if you have side effects its cause your mysql installation is picking it up also from the wrong location remove /etc/my.cnf, put custom my.cnf into the basedir good luck Claudio You have Intel On 7/29/2010 9:30 PM, Nunzio Daveri wrote: Hello Gurus, I am trying to see if there is a no install version of MySQL 5.1.4X for Cent OS 4.8? We got a copy for Solaris x86 and it works AWESOME, I cant seem to find one for Cent OS? We wanted to install several flavors and test a 200 MB query script file against it to see how the performance changes between the iterations of the software. Any help / advice is much appreciated. P.S. I know there are RPM's but the last time I tried using RPM's it started to rip other components out of of prod boxes and I was in backup mode restoring from the AM snapshot. Besides RPM's dont like to go up a version then down a version like in a sandbox ;-) Thanks... Nunzio -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=arch...@jab.org
CentOS 4.8 no-install of MySQL 5.1.4X???
Hello Gurus, I am trying to see if there is a no install version of MySQL 5.1.4X for Cent OS 4.8? We got a copy for Solaris x86 and it works AWESOME, I cant seem to find one for Cent OS? We wanted to install several flavors and test a 200 MB query script file against it to see how the performance changes between the iterations of the software. Any help / advice is much appreciated. P.S. I know there are RPM's but the last time I tried using RPM's it started to rip other components out of of prod boxes and I was in backup mode restoring from the AM snapshot. Besides RPM's dont like to go up a version then down a version like in a sandbox ;-) Thanks... Nunzio