At 15:36 7-3-03 +, John Wards wrote:
What OS are you using?
Linux 2.4.20.
> 'top' shows that mysqld is using 264M of memory. So I presume the rest is
> used for disk caching. How do I know for sure that mysql is using the rest
> of the memory, or how do I get mysql to use it all?
That seems f
768
What I *really* need to know, is would our server get quicker from
installing an extra 1Gb of ram, before we take the chance and purchase the
expensive PC800-RIMMS.
Kind regards,
Rick Jansen
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errors were there before i tried
to set up replication.
Rick
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hen i try to connect "manually", ie using the mysql tool, it works like it
should. I get in with no problems.
There are no errors in the master server logfile. Any idea what's going on
here?
Rick Jansen
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i put this line? In the Makefile? In all the Makefiles in
the mysql source directory?
I tried this once before, but i just couldn't get it to compile correctly,
it kept segfaulting when i tread to run the daemon.
Thanks in advance,
Rick Jansen
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