Re: my.ini

2010-10-07 Thread Elim PDT
Thanks a lot Andrew. - Original Message - From: To: ; Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 3:07 AM Subject: RE: my.ini Open you're my.ini and correct the values as stated in the event viewer Check the online documentation for the keys and values to set. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/r

RE: my.ini

2010-10-07 Thread andrew.2.moore
Open you're my.ini and correct the values as stated in the event viewer Check the online documentation for the keys and values to set. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysqld-option-tables.html Regards -Original Message- From: ext Elim PDT [mailto:e...@pdtnetworks.net] Sent: 07

RE: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help

2004-01-12 Thread Rich Brant
Ok, Thanks Tobias! I'm all set. And I actually found the relevant info in the manual. Sorry for the bother, all. From: Tobias Asplund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Rich Brant'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help

2004-01-12 Thread robert_rowe
> # If you specify no service name, the server uses the default service name of MySQL > and the server reads options from the [mysqld] group in the standard option files. > # If you specify a service name after the --install option, the server ignores the > [mysqld] option group and instead read

RE: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help

2004-01-12 Thread Tobias Asplund
> Hello, > > What do I need to add to the my.ini file? Can anyone post a typical setup > of this as an example? I install with mysqld-nt-max --install servicename servicename in those cases are MysQL40, MySQL41 and MySQL50 Those are the relevant rows: [mysqld] [mysql40] basedir = C:/mysql/4.0

RE: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help

2004-01-12 Thread Rich Brant
gt; Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Rich Brant'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:55:21 -0600 Here is an example of what I used: [mysqld] # set basedir to your

RE: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help

2004-01-12 Thread Chris L. White
Here is an example of what I used: [mysqld] # set basedir to your installation path basedir=C:/mysql # set datadir to the location of your data directory datadir=C:/mysql/data # Example mysql config file. # Copy this file to c:\my.cnf to set global options # # One can use all long options that

Re: my.ini file for two instances of MySql - need help

2004-01-12 Thread Paul DuBois
At 16:48 + 1/12/04, Rich Brant wrote: Hello, I need to get two instances of Mysql running on the same machine. It's a windows 2000 server. The existing MySQL is 3.23 and is running in another directory. It appears to be used for LiveStats. I need to install version 4 and have them both run

Re: my.ini

2003-01-28 Thread Stefan Hinz, iConnect \(Berlin\)
Vicente, > language=spanish You could try "language=c:/mysql/share/spanish". With my 4.0.7 on Win2K, both works. Regards, -- Stefan Hinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Geschäftsführer / CEO iConnect GmbH Heesestr. 6, 12169 Berlin (Germany) Tel: +49 30 7970948-0 Fax: +49 30 797

Re: "my.ini" in RH Linux 7,2

2002-09-11 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Sep 11), Paul DuBois said: > At 23:51 +0100 9/11/02, nick gatsis wrote: > >In win98 mysql keep configuration in my.ini. > >Which is the same file in RH Linux 7.2? > > /etc/my.cnf, or the my.cnf file in the server's data directory. A quick way to find out is to run "mysqld --

Re: "my.ini" in RH Linux 7,2

2002-09-11 Thread Paul DuBois
At 23:51 +0100 9/11/02, nick gatsis wrote: >In win98 mysql keep configuration in my.ini. >Which is the same file in RH Linux 7.2? /etc/my.cnf, or the my.cnf file in the server's data directory. - Before posting, please check:

Re: my.ini vs. my.cnf on Winodws?

2002-01-17 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic
Michael Widenius writes: > > Hi! > > > MySQL will first read systemdir\my.ini and then C:\my.cnf > > Sorry, Sinisa, you can't get things right every time ;) > (No one can...) > > I have updated the manual regarding this. > > Regards, > Monty Yes, you are right. I looked a bit better. On

Re: my.ini vs. my.cnf on Winodws?

2002-01-17 Thread Michael Widenius
Hi! > "Jeremy" == Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeremy> On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 03:17:10AM +0200, Michael Widenius wrote: >> >> Hi! >> Sinisa> my.cnf will be read first and if it is found my.ini will not be read Sinisa> at all. >> Sinisa> Take a look at mysys/default.c for

Re: my.ini vs. my.cnf on Winodws?

2002-01-17 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 03:17:10AM +0200, Michael Widenius wrote: > > Hi! > > Sinisa> my.cnf will be read first and if it is found my.ini will not be read > Sinisa> at all. > > Sinisa> Take a look at mysys/default.c for futher details ... > > To refresh my memory, I did. > > MySQL will first

Re: my.ini vs. my.cnf on Winodws?

2002-01-16 Thread Michael Widenius
Hi! > "Sinisa" == Sinisa Milivojevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Sinisa> Jeremy Zawodny writes: >> According to what I read in the manual, I'm lead to believe that MySQL >> on Windows can read from either C:\my.cnf or systemdir\my.ini. Which >> will it read first? >> >> The manual also s

Re: my.ini vs. my.cnf on Winodws?

2002-01-14 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic
Jeremy Zawodny writes: > According to what I read in the manual, I'm lead to believe that MySQL > on Windows can read from either C:\my.cnf or systemdir\my.ini. Which > will it read first? > > The manual also seems to say that you can only use one. So if you > create both, which will it prefer?

Re: my.ini vs. my.cnf on Winodws?

2002-01-14 Thread Marjolein Katsma
Jeremy, I have version 3.23.41 installed on Win2K. The installation program may have been corrected since (I hope so!), but when I installed it it did the following: - It created my_cnf in C:\ even though I told the installation program I wanted to install on F: and the system drive is R: (*no