Hi Sasha,
Thanks for getting back to me on this.
I was hoping to use the binlogs as an alternative to rollback.commit in
the event
that someone for example hoses a table by doing an update and
forgetting the where clause. I want to be able to load a snapshot,
dump the binlogs out and find and dele
Mark Maggelet wrote:
Since I didn't get an answer to this, I'll try asking it another way:
has anybody gotten a binlog with binary data (images) to load from one
server to another? And if so, what version are you using?
Thanks,
- Mark
Mark:
If the latest does not work, it is a bug in mysql command
Since I didn't get an answer to this, I'll try asking it another way:
has anybody gotten a binlog with binary data (images) to load from one
server to another? And if so, what version are you using?
Thanks,
- Mark
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 21:09:22 -0800, Mark Maggelet wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having problems
Hi,
I'm having problems running queries in my binlog that contain binary
data. Apparently the / character is being interpreted as a mysql
command and I get errors. The queries must have gone through on the
original machine because they're there in the binlog. Specs are:
original server: mysqld Ver