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Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 10:48 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: isam to myisam
SHOW ENGINES says no support for ISAM.
So that explains it. Which other server would you suggest I try
installing? Do you mean I should try installing an earlier
version of mysql? Where should I
: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:58 PM
To: Bagus; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: isam to myisam
At 22:46 -0600 1/20/05, Bagus wrote:
Hi there,
I'm running Freebsd 5.3 and just installed
mysql-standard-4.1.9-unknown-freebsd4.7-i386. I'm able to run mysqld and
mysql, etc. I used to run
, January 20, 2005 10:58 PM
To: Bagus; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: isam to myisam
At 22:46 -0600 1/20/05, Bagus wrote:
Hi there,
I'm running Freebsd 5.3 and just installed
mysql-standard-4.1.9-unknown-freebsd4.7-i386. I'm able to run mysqld and
mysql, etc. I used to run Freebsd 2.2
.
Is there an alternative?
Thanks,
Bagus
(ugh)
-Original Message-
From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 7:46 PM
To: Bagus; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: isam to myisam
At 19:41 -0600 1/22/05, Bagus wrote:
According to the help message, the --type
At 22:46 -0600 1/20/05, Bagus wrote:
Hi there,
I'm running Freebsd 5.3 and just installed
mysql-standard-4.1.9-unknown-freebsd4.7-i386. I'm able to run mysqld and
mysql, etc. I used to run Freebsd 2.2 and I think it was mysql 3.21.33b...
I'm not sure. My old system faded away rather abruptly and I
Subject: Re: isam to myisam
At 22:46 -0600 1/20/05, Bagus wrote:
Hi there,
I'm running Freebsd 5.3 and just installed
mysql-standard-4.1.9-unknown-freebsd4.7-i386. I'm able to run mysqld and
mysql, etc. I used to run Freebsd 2.2 and I think it was mysql
3.21.33b...
I'm not sure. My old
Hello.
As of MySQL 4.1, ISAM support is included in the source but not enabled in
binary distributions.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
i hope im correct here
i have a problem, after upgrade 4.1 from 4.0 one table is away (index)
i have table.ISM,.frm and .ISD.
when i try to
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 09:28:11AM -0800, Steve Osborne wrote:
I have an existing database with ISAM tables that I would like to
convert to MyISAM tables. Using phpMyAdmin, I can change the table
type using a drop-down box, however I do not know the repercussions
of the table type
I'm working a project with the same exact scenario right now. My ver. of
mySQL is 3.23.xx and my client's is 3.22.xx. there table sturcturing is ISAM
and mine is myISAM. The only I've been able to transfer succesfully is by
dumping all the data and re-importing on the clients end.
-Original
Hi,
I've read some people talking about ISAM and MYISAM table.
I dont understand what are those tables and can anyone explain to
me and the
difference of each table. and also which one has better performance?
Read The Fine Manual, chapter 8: MySQL table types
/ Carsten
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Carsten H.
I'm new too, but a good starting point would be:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/T/a/Table_types.html
regards,
thalis
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