Greetings,
This could be something basic that I missed, or discussed before.
Is there a way to look somewhere for logs that give a clue of how many
simultaneous connections, and which user did connect at what time and
other error logs, if any?
I see hostname.err
That has something like this.
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Seeking opinions on this.
Server is Dual Pentium Xeon 2.8, 6 GB RAM, running RedHat Linux 7.2,
MySQL 4.0.17, all installed and tested with no problems.
I had a small database for testing purposes, and then dropped it,
leaving the default installation databases, mysql and test.
If I run top from
Greetings.
If these questions were answered before I apologize in advance.
I am trying to install MySQL on a new server that I got.
Server is Red Hat 7.2 (not my choice), Dual P4 Xeon 2.8, 6 GB, 36GB Raid
5.
Few questions I have:
1. What installation is recommended on such system.
Binary,
Hi,
Please excuse me if this question has been discussed before.
Is there a way to securely setup 2 MySQL Servers to be in sync with each
other?
Let's say that I have server A at home and Server B at my work and I
want server be to mirror exactly what I do on Server A.
Can this be done?
Is
My Message was in English.
Thank you for your help.
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 00:33:10 +0100 , Andrew Braithwaite
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Assuming that you speak english - you can do the following...
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Replication.html
Cheers,
Andrew
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