At 03:31 AM 7/12/2007, Olav Mørkrid wrote:
steve
i'm happy to hear your optimism, handling billions of rows sounds
amazing. but i'd like to be fully assured.
a frequent use of the table will perform selects that show:
a) people you have seen
b) people you haven't seen yet
an average user will
steve
i'm happy to hear your optimism, handling billions of rows sounds
amazing. but i'd like to be fully assured.
a frequent use of the table will perform selects that show:
a) people you have seen
b) people you haven't seen yet
an average user will quite quickly build a list of thousands of
At 8:37 AM +0200 7/12/07, Olav Mørkrid wrote:
say you want to keep track of who knows whose name at a party, storing
one table row per instance explodes into n*(n-1) rows (a million rows
for thousand people).
a) can mysql cope with this, and it's more a question of storage and
processing power?
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 16:30, Robert Citek wrote:
>
> Hello Chip,
>
> Try 'rm /tmp/mysql.sock' MySQL creates a new one at startup.
>
> - Robert
Tried that, it didn't create a new one. It still gives the same error
also, as if it is there.
I've installed previous versions of mysql a dozen times
you can download your binary for installation
if there is supported hardware and OS made binary for you
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html
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I've asked this question once before with no response (and have asked on
other
lists), I'll give it one more try before giving in to semi-Gates domination
(my
last holdout is the Apache server I'm running):
Upon installing MySQL as a service, why will it not start for all users?
Only
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