TTBMK, there is no such thing as 'auto flush' in MySQL.
When you say Everytime I add some record on my local computer then upload
... are you saying you upload the raw database files (from your data
directory), or are you inserting/updating the data in your Linux databases
with a query?
If you are uploading the raw files, that is not a good practice.
If you are updating/inserting it with a query, you shouldn't need to flush
tables anyway.
G. Jensen
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From: starofframe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 8:23 PM
Subject: Mysql Linux can't auto flush-tables
Hi,
I have problem with Mysql 3.23.58 on Linux
Mysql can't auto Flush-Tables
I work with Mysql 3.23.58 windows version on my local computer...
Then I upload to web-hosting that working with Mysql 3.23.58 on Linux..
Everytime I add some record on my local computer then upload to
web-hosting...
The table can't auto flush-tables...
I have to ssh to server then type in mysql/bin - mysqladmin -u root -p
flush-tables
Then the table refresh...
So anyone know how to configure Mysql to auto run flush-tables??
Thanx
Nicholas Kho
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