If RPM used:
rpm -ql mysql (or if unsure about the package: rpm -qa | grep -i mysql)
Location:
/var/lib/mysql
There you will find your databases where one directory under mysql
corresponds to one database. Documentation on line and searchable on-line
manual come also handy. Just read....
On Tuesday 06 February 2001 16:55, kentj wrote:
-> I have read that IBM has concluded that Linux is ready for the big time.
-> That may be true for Linux but I would doubt that the same could be said
-> for MySQL. For example the missing host.frm has been in threads in the
-> archive for a long time, I have been
-> bitten by the beast with no success yet in sight despite following the
-> leads from kind folk on this list. Such simple problems as
-> locating the database on a large capacity drive after installing MySQL
-> from an RPM need to be addressed in a simple and reliable fashion.
-> Trying to guess what values in which of the 16 parameters for
-> safe_mysqld might make a difference is not simple.
->
-> I suspect users could come up with their own pet problems.
->
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