Re: which mysql 64 bit binary for PowerEdge 1950 ?

2009-11-09 Thread Krishna Chandra Prajapati
Hi Sagar,

You must use Intel EM64T

Thanks,
Krishna

On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Sanjeev Sagar <
sanjeev.sa...@mypointscorp.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I would like to verify that which mysql 64 bit binary i need to use for
> PowerEdge 1950 ?
>
> Will it be *IntelEM64T* ?
>
> Following is the cpu info
>
> Processor 1
> Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @
> 1.60GHz
> Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
> Voltage: 1400 mV
>
> Processor 2
> Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @
> 1.60GHz
> Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
> Voltage: 1400 mV
>
> I highly appreciate it. For 32 bit, i normally use the Linux generic x86.
> Not sure for mysql 64 bit?
>
> Regards,
> Sanjeev
>
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Re: which mysql 64 bit binary for PowerEdge 1950 ?

2009-11-09 Thread Shain Miley

Sanjeev,
As far as I know that is the version you should use.

Shain

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:
Is there anyone, who is using the mysql 64 bit on Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 
processors? Will it be *IntelEM64T* ?


Regards,

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I would like to verify that which mysql 64 bit binary i need to use 
for PowerEdge 1950 ?


Will it be *IntelEM64T* ?

Following is the cpu info

Processor 1
Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @ 
1.60GHz

Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
Voltage: 1400 mV

Processor 2
Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @ 
1.60GHz

Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
Voltage: 1400 mV

I highly appreciate it. For 32 bit, i normally use the Linux generic 
x86. Not sure for mysql 64 bit?


Regards,
Sanjeev






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Re: which mysql 64 bit binary for PowerEdge 1950 ?

2009-11-09 Thread Sanjeev Sagar
Is there anyone, who is using the mysql 64 bit on Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 
processors? Will it be *IntelEM64T* ?


Regards,

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I would like to verify that which mysql 64 bit binary i need to use 
for PowerEdge 1950 ?


Will it be *IntelEM64T* ?

Following is the cpu info

Processor 1
Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @ 
1.60GHz

Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
Voltage: 1400 mV

Processor 2
Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @ 
1.60GHz

Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
Voltage: 1400 mV

I highly appreciate it. For 32 bit, i normally use the Linux generic 
x86. Not sure for mysql 64 bit?


Regards,
Sanjeev



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which mysql 64 bit binary for PowerEdge 1950 ?

2009-10-30 Thread Sanjeev Sagar

Hello Everyone,

I would like to verify that which mysql 64 bit binary i need to use for 
PowerEdge 1950 ?


Will it be *IntelEM64T* ?

Following is the cpu info

Processor 1
Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @ 1.60GHz
Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
Voltage: 1400 mV

Processor 2
Processor Brand: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU   E5310  @ 1.60GHz
Processor Version  : Model 15 Stepping 11
Voltage: 1400 mV

I highly appreciate it. For 32 bit, i normally use the Linux generic 
x86. Not sure for mysql 64 bit?


Regards,
Sanjeev


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Re: Which MySQL software is useful for the clients?

2004-11-26 Thread Paul DuBois
At 14:46 +0100 11/26/04, Gunter Götz wrote:
Hello,
At a linux server with Red Hat I have installed
"MySQL-server-4.0.22-0.i386.rpm".
That's the server RPM.  There is also a client RPM, which is what
you need to install for the mysql and mysqladmin programs.  See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Linux-RPM.html
On the client (Win 2000) I have installed the MySQL Administrator
"mysql-administrator-1.0.14-win.msi"
and the MySQL Query Browser "mysql-query-browser-1.1.1-gamma-win.msi".
All software is downloaded from http://dev.mysql.com/.
This software does not maintain a shell like the tool  "mysql" and
"mysqladmin". I want to use that
tools for testing because after a change of passwords with MySQL
Adminstration the access to
the server is denied and I have to use the following commands for getting
full access again:
kill `cat /usr/lib/x.pid`
mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &
Has anyone an answer to that problem?

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Re: Which MySQL software is useful for the clients?

2004-11-26 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Gunter Götz wrote:
> At a linux server with Red Hat I have installed
> "MySQL-server-4.0.22-0.i386.rpm".
> This software does not maintain a shell like the tool  "mysql" and
> "mysqladmin". I want to use that
> tools
So download and install the mysql client -- why is this challenging?
Note: if you installed from the tar file distribution rather than
using RPMs, you'd have everything you need to start with...
FWIW,
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Which MySQL software is useful for the clients?

2004-11-26 Thread Gunter Götz
Hello,

At a linux server with Red Hat I have installed
"MySQL-server-4.0.22-0.i386.rpm".

On the client (Win 2000) I have installed the MySQL Administrator
"mysql-administrator-1.0.14-win.msi"
and the MySQL Query Browser "mysql-query-browser-1.1.1-gamma-win.msi".

All software is downloaded from http://dev.mysql.com/.

This software does not maintain a shell like the tool  "mysql" and
"mysqladmin". I want to use that
tools for testing because after a change of passwords with MySQL
Adminstration the access to
the server is denied and I have to use the following commands for getting
full access again:

kill `cat /usr/lib/x.pid`
mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &

Has anyone an answer to that problem?

Gunter


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Re: Which MySQL product should I choose for a comparison?

2004-09-17 Thread Egor Egorov
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> I am doing a technical comparison between two products of which one is
> MySQL. But I don't exactly know which product that MySQL offers that I
> should pick.
> 
> I am thinking of MaxDB, because it's supposed to be the most feature rice,
> but it does not seem to be MySQL but another product owned by other
> people.
> 
> I am a bit confused.

MaxDB is SapDB in the past. :) 





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Which MySQL product should I choose for a comparison?

2004-09-14 Thread nd02tsk
Hello

I am doing a technical comparison between two products of which one is
MySQL. But I don't exactly know which product that MySQL offers that I
should pick.

I am thinking of MaxDB, because it's supposed to be the most feature rice,
but it does not seem to be MySQL but another product owned by other
people.

I am a bit confused.

I appreciate any help.


Tim




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Re: Which MySQL???

2004-02-23 Thread mos
At 04:40 PM 2/23/2004, you wrote:
Hello List:

This is the basic of the basic question. I have recently installed and
tested MySQL and am happy with it. Now I want to setup a production server.
I notice that there are two MySQL products listed on the MySQL org site (1)
MySQL & (2) MaxDB MySQL.
My question is; which of these two products to use? I personally like to use
MaxDB but I am not sure why is it better than regular MySQL?
Thanks.

Kirti

Kirti,
If you don't know why you need MaxDB, then you don't really need 
it. MySQL is better supported and is likely faster (and cheaper). There 
has been very little talk of MaxDB on this mailing list because it is for 
big iron machines (SAP).

Unless you're in a corporate environment and you think you need an 
enterprise solution (like Oracle) then you may want to try MaxDB.

http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci937988,00.html
http://sniptools.com/vault/maxdb-the-enhanced-sap-database-from-mysql.htm
http://mysql.bigbiz.com/products/maxdb/
Mike 

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Which MySQL???

2004-02-23 Thread Kirti S. Bajwa
Hello List:

This is the basic of the basic question. I have recently installed and
tested MySQL and am happy with it. Now I want to setup a production server.
I notice that there are two MySQL products listed on the MySQL org site (1)
MySQL & (2) MaxDB MySQL.

My question is; which of these two products to use? I personally like to use
MaxDB but I am not sure why is it better than regular MySQL? 

Thanks.

Kirti
 

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How do I tell which mysql process has a lock?

2003-04-03 Thread JRice
Greetings.

How do I tell which mysql process has a lock on what tables?

I'm using mysql 3.23.54-Max with MyISAM tables on Linux 2.4.9-34 (RedHat
7.2).  We've got about 20 users and a myriad of automated scripts (Perl
DBI, Java JDBC) connecting to the database on a regular basis.

Thanks.



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Re: Which MySQL to install

2001-05-15 Thread Steve Brazill

It looks like they're running Sun Solaris version 2.6 (SunOS 5.6) on an
Intel-based system (as apposed to a SPARC based Sun server). The MySQL
site only shows binaries available for the SPARC version of Solaris, so
you'll have to download and compile the 'source' distribution...


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Subject: Which MySQL to install


> I've been using MySQL happily on Linux for the past few years; however now
I
> have to develop a web application for a client who insists that I use his
> server. The server doesn't have MySQL installed, so I naturally want to
> install it. I'm actually quite lame when it comes to server stuff and I
> don't really even know which version I should install.
>
> When I run uname -a I get:
> SunOS j-sky 5.6 Generic_105182-21 i86pc i386 i86pc
>
> Could someone please advise me on which flavor of MySQL to download?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> - Anatole
>
>
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Which MySQL to install

2001-05-15 Thread varin

I've been using MySQL happily on Linux for the past few years; however now I
have to develop a web application for a client who insists that I use his
server. The server doesn't have MySQL installed, so I naturally want to
install it. I'm actually quite lame when it comes to server stuff and I
don't really even know which version I should install.

When I run uname -a I get:
SunOS j-sky 5.6 Generic_105182-21 i86pc i386 i86pc

Could someone please advise me on which flavor of MySQL to download?

Thanks in advance!

- Anatole


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