Re: Innodb row locking question

2002-12-07 Thread Mike Gohlke
Benjamin Pflugmann wrote: Hello. On Fri 2002-12-06 at 10:28:23 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Heikki and all, I've got a quick question which may be more general sql related but since I'm using innodb tables specifically for the row locking. The following process description is specifical

Innodb row locking question

2002-12-06 Thread Mike Gohlke
Heikki and all, I've got a quick question which may be more general sql related but since I'm using innodb tables specifically for the row locking. The following process description is specifically designed to prevent duplicates. My current process: select * from run where job_id = 111 and thread

Re: 4.0.3 datadir mangle bug

2002-09-11 Thread Mike Gohlke
Paul DuBois wrote: > At 13:02 -0500 9/11/02, Mike Gohlke wrote: > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: 4.0.3 datadir mangle bug >> >>> Description: >> >>mysqld is mangling the datadir. Fed in "/mysql&qu

4.0.3 datadir mangle bug

2002-09-11 Thread Mike Gohlke
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 4.0.3 datadir mangle bug >Description: mysqld is mangling the datadir. Fed in "/mysql" and it produces ". ysql" >How-To-Repeat: Upgrade from 3.23.52 to 4.0.3 >Fix: Unknown at this time. Tried to feed parameters t

Re: mySQL vs Oracle

2001-01-22 Thread Mike Gohlke
At 10:49 AM 1/22/2001 -0800, Ann Ricchiazzi quoth: >Dear mySQL Users, > >I am trying to choose between mySQL and Oracle for a Linux server. My >specific questions are: > >1) Will mySQL handle 3000 hits/day well? Yes, over the last 219 hours one of my servers has been averaging 55.417 queries/sec