> Fredrik Carlsson:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yes I'm using the -q option with mysqldump, but the result is the same.
>>
>> This is a replicated environment and the master is running FreeBSD and
>> the slave NetBSD and on the master which only has InnoDB tables there
>> is no problems to run a dump but the m
Fredrik Carlsson 写道:
Hi,
Yes I'm using the -q option with mysqldump, but the result is the same.
This is a replicated environment and the master is running FreeBSD and
the slave NetBSD and on the master which only has InnoDB tables there
is no problems to run a dump but the machine is to loa
Hi,
Yes I'm using the -q option with mysqldump, but the result is the same.
This is a replicated environment and the master is running FreeBSD and
the slave NetBSD and on the master which only has InnoDB tables there is
no problems to run a dump but the machine is to loaded so we can not
aff
Have you tried this flag?
-q, --quick Don't buffer query, dump directly to stdout.
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with mysqldump, its exiting with the message
>
> mysqldump: Error 5: Out of memory (Needed 22042208 bytes) when dumping
> table `t
Hi,
I have a problem with mysqldump, its exiting with the message
mysqldump: Error 5: Out of memory (Needed 22042208 bytes) when dumping
table `theTable` at row: 2990911
I have searched the archives and tried what people suggested but nothing
seems to work, I'm dumping using the following co