Hi Yong, all,
Yong Lee wrote:
Hi All,
I noticed that there are RPM downloads for RHEL4 but that these do not
contain the ndb storage engine (ie: these are standard builds). As such,
I've resolved to just use the generic x86 rpm bundles that are offered but
I'm curious if the ndb storage
Hi All,
I noticed that there are RPM downloads for RHEL4 but that these do not
contain the ndb storage engine (ie: these are standard builds). As such,
I've resolved to just use the generic x86 rpm bundles that are offered but
I'm curious if the ndb storage engine will ever get included into
have the extra debug information on top of
Standard or on top of Max?
- Is MySQL Max somehow related to MaxDB? (Footnote: No, it is not)
I won’t hide the fact that our Build team also saves some time by not
providing multiple binaries: We get a shorter turnaround time for
builds, for tests
Can anybdoy please tell me the difference between mysql max version andthe
non-max version? Also lemme know how the max version is helpful if the
installation of mysql on the clinet machine is to be done easily wihout any
hassals and minimal human intervension
regards,
Ashwini
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Can anybdoy please tell me the difference between mysql max version andthe non-max version? Also lemme know how the max version is helpful if the installation
Hi!
ashwini c.v wrote:
Can anybdoy please tell me the difference between mysql max version andthe
non-max version?
I answered this here on April 26.
Also, please use exact terminology:
A version is a two- or three-level numeric designator, like 4.1 or
5.0.21.
max is a package, or (coming
On 5/2/06, ashwini c.v [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybdoy please tell me the difference between mysql max version andthe
non-max version? Also lemme know how the max version is helpful if the
installation of mysql on the clinet machine is to be done easily wihout any
hassals and minimal
Hi Payne,
Payne wrote:
Hey,
I got a box that is dying, it is currently running MySQL-Max, I want to
move the DB from it to a box that is running just plain jane MySQL, what
will happen and will it work.
I know, strange but I am not sure what the Max does.
we cannot tell either, as you
Hey,
I got a box that is dying, it is currently running MySQL-Max, I want to
move the DB from it to a box that is running just plain jane MySQL, what
will happen and will it work.
I know, strange but I am not sure what the Max does.
Payne
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Trying to dump a complete db where 1 of the tables contains about 88
million rows - When the dump runs on the command line the following
error is thrown
mysqldump: Out of memory (Needed 3543176 bytes)
mysqldump: Got error: 2008: MySQL client run out of memory when
retrieving data from
Hi Tom,
Use -q option on mysqldump ;)
-q Won't buffer query, It will dump directly to stdout.
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Tom Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Trying to dump a complete db where 1 of the tables contains about 88
million rows - When the dump runs on the
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: MySQL mysql-max-4.0.20 - Error 2008 - MySQL client out of
Memory
Hi
Trying to dump a complete db where 1 of the tables contains about 88
million rows - When the dump runs on the command line the following
error is thrown
mysqldump: Out of memory (Needed 3543176 bytes
Are you using the --quick option?
--quick, -q
This option is useful for dumping large tables. It forces mysqldump to
retrieve rows for a table from the server a row at a time rather than
retrieving the entire row set and buffering it in memory before writing
it out.
thanks both - that did
Very odd problem. I do have a larger database, with many myisam tables.
A couple days ago, some of them turned 'read only'.
Symptom:
delete from day_48392 where id=28398776259;
ERROR 1036 (HY000): Table 'day_48392' is read only
I checked:
- table file permissions are right ('660
Well, I found the reason for these table becoming 'read only':
These tables where part of a merge table, which included some read only
tables (read only set in file system).
Now even after the merge table was dropped, all member tables stayed
'read only' regardless of their individual file
Tom Brown wrote:
hmm i'm not entirely sure i fancy adding another data file on the fly -
Can you give me a brief run down about how you would go about this?
My collegue the sysadmin usually takes care of keeping the databases
happy. But AFAIK it's a matter of modifying the setting in the .cnf
The short answer: no.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/innodb-configuration.html states:
The autoextend attribute and those following can be used only for the last
data file in the innodb_data_file_path line. autoextend is available
starting from MySQL 3.23.50 and 4.0.2.
You could use
Hi
I need to have a single db that will have in excess of 100gb of data in
it - For this i will need to create more that 1 datafile as the max file
size of linux would be exceeded in this scenerio.
On Oracle you can say that a datafile is x mb in size and it can
autoextend to be x mb - Is
From: Tom Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(...)
starting at say 1GB and then 'extending' to 25GB. So is it possible for
all datafiles, rather than just the last one, be 'autoextending'
The short answer: no.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/innodb-configuration.html states:
The autoextend
I have MySQL 4.1.12 that came on the Mandriva Linux 2006 RC1 CDs. I think
it is probably the Standard rather than the Max version. How can I tell
for sure?
The reason I am asking is because I have the MySQL Tutorial book, published
by MySQL Press and it says that I need the Max version to
. The two test show that the MySQL max connections is
the same. The max connections is about 1000.
Have anyone kown how to tune the FreeBSD and MySQL to increase the max
connections?
Best regards,
leo huang
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2005-06-17
is
also 1GB. The two test show that the MySQL max connections is the
same. The max connections is about 1000.
Have anyone kown how to tune the FreeBSD and MySQL to increase the max
connections?
Best regards,
leo huang
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2005-06-17
Hello.
You have links in MySQL message which you should follow. Resolve the
stack trace. I suggest you to switch to 4.1.11. If you are able to make a
repeatable test case you may report a bug. Does the problem remain with
a debug package?
Hi,
We tried to install mysql-max-4.1.10a-pc
Hi,
We tried to install mysql-max-4.1.10a-pc-linux-gnu-i686 on linux 2.4.30 with
redhat es 3.0
When I executed the mysql_install_db script , I have these errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]# scripts/mysql_install_db --user=mysql
Installing all prepared tables
mysqld got signal 11;
This could
It would appear that the package is for the 64-bit OS, even though it is
listed as being for the 32-bit one.
I see directories, that failed to install, of:
/usr/local/mysql-max-5.0.3-beta-sun-solaris2.8-sparc-64bit/sql-bench
I had gotten my file from
http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads
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It would appear that the package is for the 64-bit OS, even though it is
listed as being for the 32-bit one.
I see directories, that failed to install, of:
/usr/local/mysql-max-5.0.3-beta-sun-solaris2.8-sparc-64bit/sql-bench
I had gotten my file
Greetings all,
I am currently running
mysql-max-3.23.54a-sun-solaris2.9 and would like to
upgrade to a 4.1 sparc 64 equivalent. As I'm also
running 'depot' on the same machine that has MySQL, I
wonder what the easiest way to do this upgrade would
be.
I presume that it would be to do
Trying to install MySQL 4.1.1 Max binary using MySQL-Max-4.1.1-0.i386.rpm onto Linux
Fedora version. When I do, I get the following failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.0.9.6 is needed by MySQL-Max-4.1.1-0
libssl.so.0.9.6 is needed by MySQL-Max-4.1.1-0
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 is needed by MySQL
Lou Olsten wrote:
I haven't figured out where to get the libstdc++
That's part of gcc usually found in /usr/local/lib or in the lib dir under the gcc
installation dir.
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I'm running:
mysql Ver 12.21 Distrib 4.0.15, for suse-linux (i686)
ps says I'm running mysql-max
mysql21397 0.0 1.7 71216 16064 pts/8 S10:32 0:00
/usr/sbin/mysqld-max
that *should* support stored procedures, shouldn't it?
but this fail
create procedure pippo
begin
select 1
Hi,
I'm running:
mysql Ver 12.21 Distrib 4.0.15, for suse-linux (i686)
ps says I'm running mysql-max
mysql21397 0.0 1.7 71216 16064 pts/8 S10:32 0:00
/usr/sbin/mysqld-max
that *should* support stored procedures, shouldn't it?
As far as I know, MySQL 5 support stored
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 10:52:38 +0100
Martijn Tonies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running:
mysql Ver 12.21 Distrib 4.0.15, for suse-linux (i686)
ps says I'm running mysql-max
mysql21397 0.0 1.7 71216 16064 pts/8 S10:32 0:00
/usr/sbin/mysqld-max
that *should* support
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 10:52:38 +0100
Martijn Tonies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running:
mysql Ver 12.21 Distrib 4.0.15, for suse-linux (i686)
ps says I'm running mysql-max
mysql21397 0.0 1.7 71216 16064 pts/8 S10:32 0:00
On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 12:36:30 +0200
Victoria Reznichenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5 is a number of version. MySQL-Max is a name of MySQL server, where
Max means that this MySQL server supports InnoDB and BDB storage
engines.
So this make MaxDB another product
Could anyone post a correct 5
,
Mikhail.
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Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:17 AM
Subject: guru needed - large configuration MySQL-Max InnoDB - 4.0.16
Hi there
I was wondering I you can send your comments and remarks for this my.cnf
file
Hi there
I was wondering I you can send your comments and remarks for this my.cnf
file
o.s. redhat9
tables 20Mb
mem: 8gb
server dedicated to mysql
max_connections=2000/3000
uses only innodb tables
my.cnf
[mysqld]
port= 3306
socket =
I'd up your buffer sizes - the mysql manual has some clues as to setting
these values? You might want to increase the query cache size.
I'd then run it and watch the stats.
Greg
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From: nm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:17 AM
Subject: guru needed - large configuration MySQL-Max InnoDB - 4.0.16
Hi there
I was wondering I you can send your comments and remarks for this my.cnf
file
o.s. redhat9
Hi All,
I can't seem to find any documentation or opinions that would help me decide
if it is better to run mysqld-max-nt over the non-max server.
Opinions and pointers to supporting docs would be very welcome (especially
pointer to docs).
Thanks to All in advance.
Allen
Allen Weeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to find any documentation or opinions that would help me decide
if it is better to run mysqld-max-nt over the non-max server.
Opinions and pointers to supporting docs would be very welcome (especially
pointer to docs).
All MySQL servers
Hi
do you mean that InnoDB have no table-size limit?
Thanks.
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|It depends on your filesystem's and OS's max-size
do you mean that InnoDB have no table-size limit?
if size is that important to you get an 64-Bit system an should be able
to go for Terrabytes without Raid an MERGE.
Greetings
Stephan
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At 8:25 +0200 10/18/03, nm wrote:
Hi
do you mean that InnoDB have no table-size limit?
Thanks.
The InnoDB tablespace size limit is 64 TB. All InnoDB tables are
stored within the tablespace, so this is also the individual
table size limit.
http://www.innodb.com/ibman.html#InnoDB_restrictions
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Hi
what's the max table size we can use with mysql-max version?
Suggestions?
Thanks.
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, nm wrote:
Hi
what's the max table size we can use with mysql-max version?
Suggestions?
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Hello,
After recently replicating using the stop databases and copy innodb and
mysql files method, things were fine...
Until the slave thread stopped complaining about duplicate rows after
one of our developers did a LOAD DATA INFILE operation on the master.
Unfortunately the insert's are into
mysql-max-3.23.57-pc-linux-i686
I notice that slaves which never went out of sync are now doing so
regularly with the same traffic pattern. Since upgrading to 3.23.57 I've
notice a large increase in CPU utilization with the same configuration
as the previous version in production 3.23.54. Anyone
I've been asked to setup a MySQL DB for critical mass usage. The programmer is asking
that I use MySQL-Max. Does this have to be installed along with the regular MySQL
version or is it a single product on it's own?
Thanks
Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS
Director/Sr Systems Consultant
MMT Networks
Jon Miller wrote:
I've been asked to setup a MySQL DB for critical mass usage. The programmer is
asking that I use MySQL-Max. Does this have to be installed along with the regular
MySQL version or is it a single product on it's own?
From the MySQL/downloads page for 4.0:
The Standard
Since we are on the subject
Why is mysql-max(16meg) mysql(25meg) (for x86 v4.1)?
No docs or something?
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From: V. M. Brasseur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 1:00 PM
To: Jon Miller
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MySQL-Max
Jon Miller
I'm running a recently up2dated RH 7.2 machine. I just downloaded all
the My SQL 4x. RPMS from the MYSQL site:
MySQL-4.0.1-2.i386.rpm MySQL-embedded-4.0.12-0.i386.rpm
MySQL-bench-4.0.12-0.i386.rpm MySQL-Max-4.0.12-0.i386.rpm
MySQL-client-4.0.12-0.i386.rpm MySQL-shared-4.0.12-0.i386
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Natalino Picone wrote:
can anyone tell me why the mysql-max 4.0.12 is not statically linked
against Glibc 2.2 ? (the standard one is ok)...
This is done intentionally, to enable the use of User Defined Functions
(UDFs) - you
can anyone tell me why the mysql-max 4.0.12 is not statically linked
against Glibc 2.2 ? (the standard one is ok)...
Regards
Nat
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Hello,
I am running MySQL-Max on RH8.0 on a Dell 1650, 2 proc with 512MB ram.
I am only using InnoDB for databases (40gb) other than the mysql.*.
I have the following relevant memory settings:
set-variable= sort_buffer=2M
set-variable= record_buffer=2M
## For redhat 8.0
set-variable
--pid-file=$pid_file --skip-locking
$err_log 21
The error log contains:
mysqld-max process hanging, pid 30774 - killed
A simple fix is to uninstall the Max rpm:
rpm -e MySQL-Max-4.0.8-0
After restarting the problem goes away and the remote access is allowed.
Something about the Max package
Is Innodb still beta in MySQL-Max-3.23.54a? If not, I am thinking of making
the move. :)
Thanks!
- Mark
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Dear All,
Where can i find mysql client and devel .rpm files compatible for
MySQL-Max-3.23.53a-1.i386.rpm
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Muruganandam g
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On Tuesday 17 December 2002 22:04, Muruganandam wrote:
Dear All,
Where can i find mysql client and devel .rpm files compatible for
MySQL-Max-3.23.53a-1.i386.rpm
You can use any recent 3.23.x version of client.
-devel.rpm should be the same as -shared.rpm if it's used.
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For technical
I tried to use mysql-max-3.23.54a but it isn't statically linked against
GBLIB 2.2
Please also note the file size:
mysql-3.23.54a-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz is 9831919
mysql-max-3.23.54a-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz is 6097043
At the startup it prints out:
/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.2' not found
Bye
I downloaded the new binary version (3.23.54) mysql-max from the website
but the safe_mysqld seems buggy ..
Moreover when I try to start it up i got these errors:
/usr/local/mysql-max-3.23.54-pc-linux-i686/bin/mysqld:
/lib/libpthread.so.0: version `GLIBC_2.2' not found (required by
/usr/local
Apologies if this is off topic ... please let me know what a more
appropriate forum is if so.
Quick question: since there is normally a per-process limit of 4GB on
32-bit linux/intel platforms is there any point to installing more than
4gb in an sql server that is only running running 1 instance
You can expect that your operating system will use the remaining
memory as a file cache that will speed up your databases accesses.
We don't have that much memory our dedicated database server, it has
only 2 Gb. mysqld itself is using around 600Mb the rest is used
by the OS mainly for file
How do I set the cache limit? Any suggestions on optimizing mySQL?
At 07:05 PM 11/21/2002 +0100, Joseph Bueno wrote:
You can expect that your operating system will use the remaining
memory as a file cache that will speed up your databases accesses.
We don't have that much memory our dedicated
Hi all.
I've downloaded mysql-max-3.23.53a-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar from www.mysql.com
and tried to install it on a linux box.
I followed the steps provided at
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_binary.html
shell groupadd mysql (Not really, I have a mysql group)
shell useradd
: Problems installing mysql-max-3.23.53a linux binaries
Hi all.
I've downloaded mysql-max-3.23.53a-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar from
www.mysql.com
and tried to install it on a linux box.
I followed the steps provided at
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_binary.html
shell groupadd mysql
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On Wednesday 20 November 2002 11:41, Iago Sineiro wrote:
I resolved the problem of starting mysql server changing permissions of
/tmp directory to permit user mysql write /tmp/mysql.sock.
But when I start mysql server with /etc/init.d/mysql
Thanks Lenz. Now, after modifying the init script, I don't get the advise.
Iago Sineiro.
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Enviado el: miércoles, 20 de noviembre de 2002 12:27
Para: Iago Sineiro
CC: MySql Mail List
Asunto: Re: Problems installing mysql
Hi,
Can someone help on this question?
I have downloaded and intalled succesfully mysql-max 4.0.4. However, when I
checked the information I stored via insert statements, I noticed weird
characters placed in the positions of letter that have accents. I am storing
information in portuguese
I installed MySQL-max-3.23.52-win in the Win98 with the following
configuration
#This File was made using the WinMySQLAdmin 1.4 Tool
#16/10/2002 14:37:55
#Uncomment or Add only the keys that you know how works.
#Read the MySQL Manual for instructions
[WinMySQLadmin]
Server=C:/MYSQL/bin/mysqld
Dobrý den,
quarta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2002, 17:33:00, napsal jste:
S I installed MySQL-max-3.23.52-win in the Win98 with the following
S configuration
S #This File was made using the WinMySQLAdmin 1.4 Tool
S #16/10/2002 14:37:55
S #Uncomment or Add only the keys that you know how works.
S
Perumal,
Saturday, October 12, 2002, 11:27:44 AM, you wrote:
P Please anybody could tell me how to start mysql-max to work with DB.
P What i did : start mysqld like
P ./configure --prefix
P =/usr/local/mysqlit starts like
P
Dear sir,
Please anybody could tell me how to start mysql-max to work with DB.
What i did : start mysqld like
./configure --prefix
=/usr/local/mysqlit starts like
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/usr/local/mysql-max
Hi,
Since I need to install mysql-max , please give me an idea on
my.cnf in linux environment and tell me also other configurations in the
files to install mysql-max.
Thanx,
Perumal.
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Perumal,
Thursday, October 10, 2002, 3:01:21 PM, you wrote:
P Since I need to install mysql-max , please give me an idea on
P my.cnf in linux environment and tell me also other configurations in the
P files to install mysql-max.
If you want to use InnoDB, please read the following chapter
Description:
I'm trying to install MySQL MAX 3.23.52 (MySQL, with
transactions enabled). My rpm attempts goes like this...
1. Check for installed MySQL...
[root@Zeke mysql]# rpm -q -a | fgrep -i mysql
[root@Zeke mysql]#
2. Nothing, so I attempt an install
Description:
File: support-files/mysqld.server
This file has problems when run under RH Linux 7.0, and
I suppose in other Linux versions.
How-To-Repeat:
1. Download: mysql-max-3.23.52-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar.gz
2. Install as per instructions in INSTALL
At 20:17 -0400 9/21/02, alg wrote:
Description:
I'm trying to install MySQL MAX 3.23.52 (MySQL, with
transactions enabled). My rpm attempts goes like this...
1. Check for installed MySQL...
[root@Zeke mysql]# rpm -q -a | fgrep -i mysql
[root@Zeke mysql]#
2
I am new to MySql and am trying to learn PHP in conjunction with MySql. The
webpage that I want to create will benefit from stored procedures. Are
these available with MySqlMax? If so, is it setup the same way as MySql?
Thanks,
Eddie
Hello,
As of this writing, MySQL doesn't support stored procedures. It will most
probably support them in 4.x versions to come.
However, there are millions of web pages that use PHP in conjunction with
MySQL without stored procs, although they would certainly benefit of them,
but those sites
So is there really any benefit to using MySql Max?
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Iikka Meriläinen
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:53 PM
To: Edward Peloke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mysql max
Hello,
As of this writing
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Edward Peloke wrote:
So is there really any benefit to using MySql Max?
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Iikka Meriläinen
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:53 PM
To: Edward Peloke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
Mysql-Max binaries are the binaries complied with InnodB support and
InnoDB tables support transactions. So if you do something that has to
be transaction-based, then you'd use mysql-max.
Gurhan
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 16:17, Edward Peloke wrote:
So is there really any benefit to using MySql
If you're using MySQL 4.0.x, mysql max is included.
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:43 PM
To: Edward Peloke
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mysql-Max binaries are the binaries complied with InnodB support
Hi,
Could anyone tell me what are the differences between MySQL 4 and MySQL Max
4, now that MySQL 4 has InnoDB built in as standard? I couldn't find the
answer in the manual or the download section. I'd like to download MySQL
and definitely want InnoDB, but I don't know whether i should go
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 01:11:16PM -0400, Andy Leung wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone tell me what are the differences between MySQL 4 and
MySQL Max 4, now that MySQL 4 has InnoDB built in as standard? I
couldn't find the answer in the manual or the download section. I'd
like to download MySQL
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Hi
I have a mySQL database thats taking a bit of a hammering - enough so that the
number of connections spirals up and out of control.
max_connections was originally at the default of 100 - but rising above 50 or
so meant actual throughput dropped
I tried the HP-UX mysql depot from the HP Software Porting Center, but
it doesn't have innodb support.
The mysql-max capability page says that innodb is supported on HP-UX,
though... so presumably somebody, somewhere, has done this already.
When I'm trying to compile with gcc 2.95.3
Jason,
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Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 11:48 PM
Subject: HP-UX 11, mysql-max
I tried the HP-UX mysql depot from the HP Software Porting Center, but
it doesn't have innodb support.
The mysql
Hi!
There is an error in the Windows download of MySQL-Max-4.0.2. It is a wrong
file, the same as MySQL-Max-4.0.1.
If you do not need BDB tables, please download the Windows version of
MySQL-4.0.2 (without the 'Max') instead.
Best regards,
Heikki Tuuri
Innobase Oy
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InnoDB - transactions
Hi!
Due to an error in the build process, the rpm of plain MySQL-4.0.2 does not
contain InnoDB.
Please download the rpm of MySQL-Max-4.0.2 instead.
The error in the build of the plain MySQL-4.0.2 rpm will be fixed in the
coming days.
Best regards,
Heikki Tuuri
Innobase Oy
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: high level: enabling transactions in mysql-max with
WebLogic TX datasource?
Bert == Bert VdB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bert Hi,
Bert all you have to do use a transaction enabled data-source and use
the
Bert Mm-MysqlDriver
Bert for your JDBC
Hi
Probably a stupid question, but which is best to have on ones server,
the old mysql, or max. I.O.W, if you install MAX and never use innodb
or berkeley tables, will it be equivalent to a normal mysql installation
wrt performance and stability?
I'm asking from an ISP's point of view, if that
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 22:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: high level: enabling transactions in mysql-max with WebLogic TX
datasource?
One thing that I find a little confusing is the notion of transactional
behavior in mySQL. I read
Bert == Bert VdB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bert Hi,
Bert all you have to do use a transaction enabled data-source and use the
Bert Mm-MysqlDriver
Bert for your JDBC connections. (http://mmmysql.sourceforge.net/)
Bert Best is to read the InnoDB documentation carefully
One thing that I find a little confusing is the notion of transactional
behavior in mySQL. I read that it's possible to enable transactions in
mySQL-max, however, it's never really been clear to me exactly what I'm
supposed to do, or whether I have to do anything. If I'm using a transactional
supports. */
#define PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX 1024
My question is, what should I do after modify this file. Should I
rebuild mysql-server .deb package again? Or I just set mysql max
connections and restart mysql server?
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Hi,
I use MySQL-Max-4.0.1 and i am wantering if
is true that the information about the foreign keys are stored at
comment properties of table with maximum length 60 characters?
I need to use innodb tables with many f.keys.What I have to do?
Thank you
Hi,
I use MySQL-Max-4.0.1 and i am wantering if
the information about the foreign keys are stored at
comment properties of table with maximum length 60 characters?
I need to use innodb tables with many f.keys.What I have to do?
Thank you
-Original Message-
From: victoria papazoi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: foreign keys in MySQL-Max-4.0.1
Hi,
I use MySQL-Max-4.0.1 and i am wantering if
the information about the foreign keys are stored at
comment
Hi,
I use MySQL-Max-4.0.1 and i am wantering if
the information about the foreign keys are stored at
comment properties of table with maximum length 60 characters?
I need to use innodb tables with many f.keys.What I have to do?
Thank you
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