Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-22 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 22.03.2012 05:41, schrieb Brown: Look man, there has to be someone out there that can tell me why one user table has 5 extra columns. Is it version related or my sysprog person missed out on a step. Its hard to believe that this problem is unique to my site. logically is it

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-22 Thread Mark Goodge
On 22/03/2012 04:41, Brown, Charles wrote: Look man, there has to be someone out there that can tell me why one user table has 5 extra columns. As far as I can see, plenty of people already have told you. Is it version related or my sysprog person missed out on a step. Yes, it's related to

RE: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-22 Thread Brown, Charles
: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40 Am 22.03.2012 05:41, schrieb Brown: Look man, there has to be someone out there that can tell me why one user table has 5 extra columns. Is it version related or my sysprog person missed out on a step. Its hard to believe that this problem is unique

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-21 Thread Johan De Meersman
Brown cbr...@bmi.com, mysql@lists.mysql.com Sent: Wednesday, 21 March, 2012 6:27:17 AM Subject: RE: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40 I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their USER table attributes

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-21 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 21.03.2012 06:27, schrieb Brown: I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their USER table attributes are not the same. One instance has 39 columns while the other has 42 columns. Can someone please

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-21 Thread Rik Wasmus
You keep repeating that, and I already replied to it the first time. If my answer isn't acceptable, spamming the question isn't going to make it better - or make people more inclined to help you, for that matter. I concur -- Rik Wasmus -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives:

RE: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-21 Thread Brown, Charles
NO 0 max_user_connectionsint(11) unsignedNO 0 -Original Message- From: Rik Wasmus [mailto:r...@grib.nl] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:08 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40 You keep

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-21 Thread Nuno Tavares
Wasmus [mailto:r...@grib.nl] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:08 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40 You keep repeating that, and I already replied to it the first time. If my answer isn't acceptable, spamming the question isn't going to make it better

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-21 Thread Michael Dykman
       max_user_connections    int(11) unsigned        NO              0 -Original Message- From: Rik Wasmus [mailto:r...@grib.nl] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:08 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40 You keep repeating that, and I

RE: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-20 Thread Brown, Charles
I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their USER table attributes are not the same. One instance has 39 columns while the other has 42 columns. Can someone please help me here. Could it be because I'm

Re: One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-19 Thread Johan De Meersman
- Original Message - From: Charles Brown cbr...@bmi.com I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their USER table attributes are not the same. One instance has 39 columns while the other has 42

One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-19 Thread Brown, Charles
I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their USER table attributes are not the same. One instance has 39 columns while the other has 42 columns. Can someone please help me here. Could it be because I'm

One inst has 39 columns- the other 40

2012-03-18 Thread Brown, Charles
I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their USER table attributes are not the same. One instance has 39 columns while the other has 42 columns. Can someone please help me here. Could it be because I'm