Re: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-10 Thread Etienne Marcotte
http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2705.php3 especially: http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2705-res.php3 those aren't from the latest releases of both DB, but gives a good idea. Someone in replies said that the mysql that dies is not normal and some config was probably not done ri

Re: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-10 Thread M. A. Alves
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Admin wrote: > > I was just reading an annoying article from a user who was moving from > MySql to Postgres because of stability problems and because of > problems restoring "large" MySql data-dumps. > > . . . > > I would be grateful to hear your opions and experiences, good or

RE: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-10 Thread Greg_Cope
> -Original Message- > From: Richard S. Huntrods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > I have database mysqldump outputs that were 15 megabytes (now 10 megs, > as I removed some report storage from the system). I have restored my > system from these dumps many, many times. I have 4 systems in u

Re: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-08 Thread Richard S. Huntrods
Arjen, "Arjen G. Lentz" wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for the great reply! > > - Original Message - > From: "Richard S. Huntrods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Basically, the "mysqldump" output is missing the "use xxx" command to > > change to the target database. I have a perl script that does t

Re: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-08 Thread Tony Buckley
> > I used Oracle8i before (under very heavy load) and did not have any problems > there. I am now using MySql under not so heavy load and have not yet had any > problems with it, but just want to be prepared when and if they come along. > Oracle 8i rel 3 enterprise edition - 28,000 pounds sterl

Re: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-08 Thread Arjen G. Lentz
Hi, - Original Message - From: "Richard S. Huntrods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Basically, the "mysqldump" output is missing the "use xxx" command to > change to the target database. I have a perl script that does that (and > extracts the table defs to another file for documentation). Have

Re: Annoying article about MySql

2001-12-08 Thread Richard S. Huntrods
Ingvar, I have not used mysql data dumps directly to restore my databases, but I take the mysqldump output and massage them a bit, then use them for restores. Basically, the "mysqldump" output is missing the "use xxx" command to change to the target database. I have a perl script that does that