I've been using mysql for a while now, but haven't yet been able to figure
out what the
domainname-bin.001, .002, .003, etc. files are listed in the /var
directory. They seem to get completely out of control sometimes (I usually
go through and delete them daily - after deleting and re-creating
So, apparently, you don't need to be a member of this list to send mail to
it? What a great idea!
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From: The Certain Way [mailto:freedom4u3233118;aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Great news mysql , your $8000 per month
Here's a little thing I wrote a while ago on how to do this so I wouldn't
forget. There are probably better ways to go about this - If anyone knows
of any so I could update this thing, please let me know.
http://www.hatesville.com/~jtx/apache.txt
This is how I usually set up my installations
this large before, and am not a
professional DBA in the least. Just looking for some suggestions here on
how to handle this. Thanks for all your help.
James Taylor
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Thank you much - I somewhat understand the query that you posted now.
The problem that I'm dealing with NOW however is that it will only
display results if there is a second level referree. I need to get
results despite whether there are six levels or referrals, or only one.
I added a
Hi, I just now signed up for this list a second ago and thought I'd say
howdy to everyone.
I'm not sure what the typical discussions are like on this list, so I'll
go ahead and ask anyhow.
If there is another list that would be better suited to this type of
question, please let me know.
A