Hi,
I just install MySQL-3.23.53 on a redhat-7.2.
I believe I did it quite correctly *after several
attempts*.
So I intended to benchmark my server.
So in /usr/local/mysql/mysql-test, I run this:
# ./mysql-test-run
And then I got the
mysqld is missing in /usr/local/mysql/bin...
I read in
in INSTALL-SOURCE I saw Reiserfs, but ext3 should do the stuff fairly...
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De : Iago Sineiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : jeudi 11 juillet 2002 10:20
À : MySql Mail List
Objet : Best Journaling file system?
Hi all.
Which is the best journaling file system for
OK THANKS,
read to config.log, change some options...
-Message d'origine-
De : Ismael Touama [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : mardi 9 juillet 2002 18:54
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Error at compilation...can I ingore ?
Oï,
I just configure my Makefile (is that the good one
Hi,
This is my first post...
I'm on redhat 7.2, using apache 1.3.23 (patched)
on a PowerEdge 2500 in RAID 1 and I want to install
MySQL 3.23.51...
Must I set to configure the --with-raid ?
Do you have good link for documentation ?
I reach for in google...i'm late...
thanx
bbsc
ism
Ok so it's to emulate it following you explanation.
That's OK, I enter the line (without this option).
thx
bbsc
ism
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De : Simon Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : mardi 9 juillet 2002 11:42
À : 'Ismael Touama'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: RAID
RAID
Oï,
I just configure my Makefile (is that the good one ?),
and I obtain the following errors...
make[2]: *** [libmysql.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Quit the '/root/MySQL/mysql-3.23.51/libmysql' directory
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Erreur 1
make[1]: Quit the '/root/MySQL/mysql-3.23.51' directory
make:
Hi,
I had the similary same problem whit MySQL deinstallation.
In fact in some case it seems that MySQL cannot desinstall as good as well.
So you have to force it or to re-install your system in case of no solution.
You will see in add/delete programs that even if you've just desinstall it
it's