Greetings,
We're experiencing some severe problems with MySQL and I'm at a loss as
to what to look at ... It seems we've encountered some sort of a loop
but I'm not sure what's causing it. The system will run fine for a
while and then begin using 100% cpu on both processors in the syste
Hello,
I've been using MySQL for over 2 years in my Bacula
GPL project (network backup program). To simplify
installation for users, I would like to offer them
the possibility of using the embedded MySQL server.
However, I'm having a few problems, and maybe you
can help me:
1. There seems to be
Hi,
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 23:55, Petre Agenbag wrote:
> I have recently had some problems with web forms not updating the
> website ( use PHP and the insert page should first enter the form data
> into a table and then update the status field in a second table
> correlating to the entry just m
Hi
I have recently had some problems with web forms not updating the
website ( use PHP and the insert page should first enter the form data
into a table and then update the status field in a second table
correlating to the entry just made), hoever, only the first sql seemed
to go through and t
Tuesday, January 29, 2002, 1:57:21 AM, David Piasecki wrote:
> I have a server here that is troubling me -
> I have a database server that is lagging no matter what I do. When I
> start the server, I can watch CPU usage slowly creep up to 99% and it
> never drops. The queries that are hitting t
I have a server here that is troubling me -
I have a database server that is lagging no matter what I do. When I
start the server, I can watch CPU usage slowly creep up to 99% and it
never drops. The queries that are hitting the database are not terribly
involved, and should be completing quickly
When I try to connect a client to MySQL server on RH Linux 7.0 box I get
this message window "Host 'name.name.net' is not allowed to connect to this
MySQL server" I am new to the software and I could really use the help. The
MySQL client is running on a Windows 2000 box. I have put the my.cnf fil
You may want to check your /tmp partion. it may be creating some temp tables.
-t, --tmpdir=path
Path for temporary files. It may be useful if your default /tmp directory
resides on a partition too small to hold temporary tables.
Byron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Background
Hello All,
Background:
-Site has 8000 uniques per day, average of 300 online at once hammering the
forums.
-POST table has over 350,000 entries
When doing a backup with mysqldump and then trying to re-import the data to a
test
server, we keep getting:
ERROR 1030 at line 207477: Got error 28 f
Hello All,
Background:
-Site has 8000 uniques per day, average of 300 online at once hammering the
forums.
-POST table has over 350,000 entries
When doing a backup with mysqldump and then trying to re-import the data to a
test
server, we keep getting:
ERROR 1030 at line 207477: Got error 28 f
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