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Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: Re: 4.0.3 crashes every 5 seconds.
From: "Jocelyn Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
I'm "happy" to know I'm not the only one which have this segfault problem.
Do you have any idea of what kind of queries causes those segfault ? (I
unfortunatly have also a nil pointer)
Thanks and re
Subject: Re: 4.0.3 crashes every 5 seconds.
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Steven,
I assume you are running on Linux, since you were able to resolve the stack
traces. Which distro: rpm or .tar.gz?
I am right now running all my stress tests on 4.0.3 on the .tar.gz distro on
a 4-way
Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Subject: MS Access
Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Subject: MS Access
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Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Hi.
I
Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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On Tuesday 27 August 2002 09:51 pm, Will French wrote:
> accepting this is part of growing up. And while I applaud the honesty =
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> saying "we won't declare it stable
Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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I know I'm not really involved here, but I would like to suggest a few
things.
> Obviously you do
Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Hi.
I have a situation where a church I am doing some volunteer work for
has a MS Access (off
Subject: Re: Info on 4.0.x release date
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I know I'm not really involved here, but I would like to suggest a few
things.
> Obviously you don't agree with me and that is something I readily accept. I
> do have difficulty with the fact that you clearly spent
Subject: MS Access and mySQL
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Hi.
I have a situation where a church I am doing some volunteer work for
has a MS Access (office 97) database running on NT. They are (woohoo)
upgrading to a QUBE (linux box) for a server which has my
Subject: Re: New to MySQL
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Hello.
On Sun 2002-08-25 at 02:36:35 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Recently I have been approached to do a web based reservations database
> for hotels. I am thinking highly of using MySQL on Linux(?) with
> Apache
Subject: Re: Speed issues...
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"Richard Baskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> This is my first post here.. So be nice! ;)
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> I have a database with a little over 60,000 records and when I do a search
> on that db
Subject: *FREE* slides of an upcoming web presendation : MVC+ STANDARD tags
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Open source SQL web app:
In order to facilitate discussion of the live web presentation (coming
up in less than 24 hours) you can download the slides before the
presentation; I ha
Subject: Re: Replication problems
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Did you change the slave number in the second slave's config file? I forget
the exact syntax, but if memory serves, there is a number in the my.ini (or
my.cnf) that must be unique. If you just copied, you may hav
Subject: MySQl price
From: "Peder Hanghøj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I will make a delphi-program that uses MySQL.
I want to sell the program, do I have to pay each time I sell a program?
Do I have to pay for MySQL?
Thanks Peder
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Subject: A table setup question.
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I have the MySQL book and I am trying to come to terms on how
to setup a column that is based on another one.
Let me try and explain.
Each row has a string (unique) and indexed.
This string is catergorized by anothe
Subject: Re: Performance problems...
From: Vic Cekvenich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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DB's are IO bound. Get more cache in Raid? So 2 CPU should not help.
Conisder PostgreSQL.
Wouter de Jong wrote:
> Hi :)
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> We're running 3 MySQL-servers for our customers databases
> (hosting-provider), and once
Subject: variant type
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i need to have a table column holding multiple numeric values (double, int,
float, etc)... I was thinking of using a variant type for this. Does Mysql
support this?
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Subject: Re: Select with Order By that don't use my INDEX :(
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Better yet, remove the order by.
Make it sort by the index, ie, create an index that matches your select.
Vic
Dr. Frank Ullrich wrote:
> David,
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> it can't because this field is not the fi
Subject: Re: 200 milions records
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1. Use PostgreSQL.
2. Use multi channel disk cache controller
3. Get rid of not NULL.
4. index a primary seqnecy key
It should be subsecond.
Vic
ddd wrote:
> HI,
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> I want to insert into db 200.000.000 records of
Subject: any better way?
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I have a bunch of data stored on a file and organized in messages... I got a
message header and depending on the message type, i'll get a sequence of
values which can be double, float, long, int, char, etc...
Now i want to put this in
Subject: database design
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I'm having a problem getting this to fit...
I have a file with a bunch of data stored... This data represents messages,
one after the other, with message header followed by message data.
I'm porting this to a mysql database. The thin
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