Well, you're going to need to state how big a record is, what OS
platform you're using, what MySQL version you're using, and exactly
what error message you get when you're trying to insert that 5th
record.
Your my.cnf would help, too.
-Sheeri
On 5/22/06, Eko Budiharto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ivan,
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Hi to all,
I'm working with mysql 4.1, the InnoDb files are ~1.5Gb.
The question is: How to compress a inndodb data fi
Richard,
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