RE: UPS (Was: Mysql in Innodb)

2002-10-31 Thread Black, Kelly W [PCS]
Almost all modern unix type systems come with the powerd daemon. -Original Message- From: Jan Steinman [mailto:Jan@;Bytesmiths.com] Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 10:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: UPS (Was: Mysql in Innodb) >From: gerald_clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

UPS (Was: Mysql in Innodb)

2002-10-31 Thread Jan Steinman
>From: gerald_clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >A UPS is of little use if you dont have software installed to shut the computer >down when AC power is lost. That may be true of un-attended operation, but if someone is around to shut down when the UPS starts making noise, Bob's your uncle! But such so

Re: Mysql in Innodb

2002-10-31 Thread Pedro Rocadas
)). Anyway, I read more carefully the manual of Innodb and I found the answers in the chapter 6. Seems that Hot Backup it's a nice tool and we have the option of recover from the logfiles too. Best regards. > > Pedro Rocadas wrote: > > >Greetings. > > > >Two days ago

Re: Mysql in Innodb

2002-10-31 Thread gerald_clark
A UPS is of little use if you dont have software installed to shut the computer down when AC power is lost. Pedro Rocadas wrote: Greetings. Two days ago, during our first sql tests using mysql in Innodb, we suffer an energy fault during a storm. Even the UPS couldn't help :-). After e

Mysql in Innodb

2002-10-31 Thread Pedro Rocadas
Greetings. Two days ago, during our first sql tests using mysql in Innodb, we suffer an energy fault during a storm. Even the UPS couldn't help :-). After energy back, we realise that our database crashed and suffer corruption damages. I read some chapters from the manual but they are n