Upgrading from mysql to mysql-max

2002-03-07 Thread Chris Book
Hello, Currently I have a server running an older version of mysql 3.23. This was installed using RedHat's provided RPMs (ie there's mysql, mysql-shared and mysql-devel RPMs installed). I want to upgrade to mysql-max (latest 3.23 version) however I'm pretty sure that the redhat RPMs place the m

Re: Upgrading from MySQL to MySQL max on a production server

2001-12-11 Thread JW
At 08:27 AM 12/11/2001 +0200, you wrote: >Hi! > >I do not understand how replacing just the executable mysqld can make your >'mysql start' (or is it 'mysql.server start'?) script or safe_mysqld script >to search the executable from a different directory than it did before. I do not understand it

Re: Upgrading from MySQL to MySQL max on a production server

2001-12-10 Thread Heikki Tuuri
Hi! I do not understand how replacing just the executable mysqld can make your 'mysql start' (or is it 'mysql.server start'?) script or safe_mysqld script to search the executable from a different directory than it did before. Are you sure you did not change anything else in the system? Anyway,

Upgrading from MySQL to MySQL max on a production server

2001-12-10 Thread JW
Hello, We're needing to use MySQL-Max because we need the functionality provided by InnoDB. According to InnoDB's web site, all I have to do is download the tarball and replace the /usr/sbin/mysqld with the mysqld in the tarball. I tried that on SuSE and I had to install a few other things and