is to make your operating
system "see" the RAID array. Once it does, it will work fine with MySQL.
Simon Grabowski
GetResponse.com
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
misation.html
Why don't you try to upgrade to the latest MySQL 3.23.54a.
I don't know about 3.23.36, but I know that replication was buggy.
Also, feel free to send me the remaining info:
1. How much RAM do you have in your master & slaves?
2. Perform 'SHOW VARIABLES' and &
Hi,
I have two tables: table1 and table2.
Both tables share the same 'account_id'
column. In table1 there is a column
'active' which is always either 'y' (account
active) or 'n' (account inactive).
Now here is what I want to do...
I want to delete all entries from table2
with account_id matchin