Am 26.12.2014 um 20:52 schrieb Grant Peel:
Shawn & all,
Thank you for taking to time to reply.
So, to be clear, what I understand from your post is that replacing the
new build's grant/system tables with the archived ones from the previous
version, generally works fine, upgrade issues not wit
Shawn & all,
Thank you for taking to time to reply.
So, to be clear, what I understand from your post is that replacing the
new build's grant/system tables with the archived ones from the previous
version, generally works fine, upgrade issues not withstanding. This is the
answer I
Hi Grant,
On 12/26/2014 11:18 AM, Grant Peel wrote:
Reindl,
I am sorry, in my original post, I forgot to mention that the OLD box and
the NEW box are the same physical machine. I need to be able to save all
data into files on a memstick or portable disc and restore them to the newly
staged mach
Reindl,
I am sorry, in my original post, I forgot to mention that the OLD box and
the NEW box are the same physical machine. I need to be able to save all
data into files on a memstick or portable disc and restore them to the newly
staged machine (with the new version of mysql).
-Grant
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MySQ
Am 25.12.2014 um 16:01 schrieb Grant Peel:
I was wondering if anyone knows of a concise tutorial on how to upgrade (by
moving from one box (old) to another box (new) mysql in a virtual
environment (many mysql users, many databases).
Mysql 5.x setup on freebsd 8.x (x86/32b), call this box A.
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