I pull Apache (combined format) logs, daily, from a number of mirrors,
back to a central server for processing. I'd like to somehow load them
in MySQL for analysis.
1) Does anyone know of a script that can parse the logs and load them?
(I presume I can get the DB schema from it.)
2) Can MySQL han
I have a client who has a RH9 server that I'm not allowed to upgrade
to something newer. It has MySQL 3.23.58 on it and I need to replace
that with the newest I can get. The MySQL-AB site doesn't seem (unless
I missed it, which is quite possible) to have any RPMs for RH9
anymore.
Can anyone point
I have a CentOS-3 (RHEL 3 equivalent) with MySQL 4.1.9 installed from the
MySQL site. The RPMs I'm using are:
MySQL-server-4.1.9-0
MySQL-client-4.1.9-0
MySQL-devel-4.1.9-0
MySQL-Max-4.1.9-0
MySQL-shared-compat-4.1.9-0
I see that 4.1.14 is the latest version. When I went to download the latest
RPM
I'd like to upgrade my RHEL ES v3 u4 server from MySQL 4.1.8 to 4.1.9.
It's using rpms from the MySQL site, and the new ones will be from there
as well.
Assuming I shut down MySQL and any apps that use it, is it as simple as
upgrading the rpms? Will the apps be affected by the change?
-ste
Which rpms are the right ones to use for RHEL v3u4? I'm not sure which
release of mysql I need, yet, but looking at the site, I'm not sure how
to tell which are the ones that would even be appropriate for my system.
TIA,
-ste
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