Those files got so big that I had no more space on my hard drive and
queriess would stop returning without any message telling me what was
going on. All for the log files? Doesn't that seem like something that
should be changed (atleast for the default install) ? It seems to me
that there
Augey,
Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 4:25:15 PM, you wrote:
AM Those files got so big that I had no more space on my hard drive and
AM queriess would stop returning without any message telling me what was
AM going on. All for the log files? Doesn't that seem like something that
AM should be
On Tue, 14 May 2002 18:49:48 -0400
Augey Mikus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what are the host-bin.001 002 003 etc.. files in the mysql_dir/var
directory? On my system they range in size from bytes to gigs. What
are they and can they be cleaned?
it's mysql binary log file ... if you don't
they r the binary log files...
Ritu
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Augey Mikus wrote:
what are the host-bin.001 002 003 etc.. files in the mysql_dir/var
directory? On my system they range in size from bytes to gigs. What
are they and can they be cleaned?
Augey
Chase == Chase Peeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is alot of important info in those tables, and I really need
them.
Sorry to broadcast this to the whole list, but Chase's supplied email
appears to be invalid, or at least bouncing at the moment:
Chase, I'm in the NCBI part of NLM, and
You will not get 3.22 to recognize MyISAM format tables.
You need to either:
1. Upgrade your server to 3.23
or
2. Find a running 3.23 server, copy your table files to that server, ALTER
TABLE xxx TYPE=ISAM; on all your tables to convert back to older ISAM
format, and copy your table files
It appears that your change to debian was also a change from the current
3.23 mysql version to the old 3.22 version ( major releases ). The old
version, 3.22, does not support MyISAM tables, so you'll need to upgrade to
the new version. Debian stable, aka potato, uses 3.22, but both woody + sid
(