rently it's in d:\mysql\bin
Pete
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Subject: RE: backup/restore of mysql
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 17:48:31 +0100
From: Simon Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Pete Kuczynski'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Pete
To emable loffing use the --
Greg Cope wrote:
> Pete Kuczynski wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I've posted this question before, and some were kind enough to respond
>> with suggestions to my question [replication], but I'm looking for
>> something more difinitave.
>>
>> Background: I'm running a production mysql database/php4/Apache
Pete Kuczynski wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I've posted this question before, and some were kind enough to respond
> with suggestions to my question [replication], but I'm looking for
> something more difinitave.
>
> Background: I'm running a production mysql database/php4/Apache on a NT4
> IBM Netfinity se
y 2001 17:51
> To: Simon Green
> Subject: Re: backup/restore of mysql
>
> Hi,
> do I need to generate these logs using the my.ini file on NT.
>
> Pete
>
> Simon Green wrote:
> >
> > You can use update/bin_update logs.
> > Run these logs from the
You can use update/bin_update logs.
Run these logs from the time of the last backup and it should take you DB up
to date till the time in went down
Simon
PS update logs have all the SQL statements in them so it should be very
simple to recover!
-Original Message-
From: Pete Kuczy