Stefan,
Stefan Hinz wrote:
Richard,
set-variable = max_allowed_packet=16M
Yikes!!! I knew that running default configuration gave you SOME
values, but I didn't know they were so small. I've placed the
my-medium.cnf as my.cnf in /etc on the Sparc 20, and also in C:\ on
the
Hi Richard, hi Richard :)
I still suspect some memory limitation on the Sparc 20 preventing the
un-dump from completing. In re-checking my server data list, the 20
has 1/2 the memory of the E250 (256 Meg on the 20 vs. 512 on the E250 -
also 512 on the W2K machine).
Just to make sure it's
Stefan,
H. On the solaris machines (both), there is currently NO my.cnf
file anywhere, yet MySQL has been working just fine. I imagine default
values are being used for everything. I'll have to select one of the
.cnf files from support-files. I'll let you know how it works.
-Richard
Richard,
H. On the solaris machines (both), there is currently NO my.cnf
file anywhere, yet MySQL has been working just fine. I imagine default
values are being used for everything. I'll have to select one of the
.cnf files from support-files. I'll let you know how it works.
Sefan,
Stefan Hinz wrote:
Richard,
H. On the solaris machines (both), there is currently NO my.cnf
file anywhere, yet MySQL has been working just fine. I imagine default
values are being used for everything. I'll have to select one of the
.cnf files from support-files. I'll let you
Richard,
set-variable = max_allowed_packet=16M
Yikes!!! I knew that running default configuration gave you SOME
values, but I didn't know they were so small. I've placed the
my-medium.cnf as my.cnf in /etc on the Sparc 20, and also in C:\ on
the W2K machine. Database access is much
I am having a strange problem reloading data into one copy of MySQL.
Details:
production server: MySQL - Ver 8.38 Distrib 4.0.5a-beta, for
sun-solaris2.8 on sparc
development system: MySQL - Ver 8.38 Distrib 4.0.5a-beta, for
Win95/Win98 on i32
test system: MySQL - Ver 8.38 Distrib 4.0.5a-beta
machine).
Still, it may be a concern to the MySQL developers - not that there are
memory limitations, but rather that they resulted in error messages that
were both incorrect and not indicative of the real problem.
-Richard
Richard S. Huntrods wrote:
I am having a strange problem reloading