Re: quick questions about redhat and mysql

2002-01-25 Thread Philip Molter
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 10:18:08AM -0500, John Kemp wrote: : Hank, : : 3. Do not use the RH mysql version. Get it from the Mysql website, and : use 3.23.47-max (which includes Innodb support) or higher. What's wrong with the RH mysql version? I've been using it for 5 months without a problem.

Re: quick questions about redhat and mysql

2002-01-25 Thread John Kemp
Hank, 1. RH 7.1 supports files > 2GB if you choose the Enterprise/SMP flavour (you'll be asked to choose which install you want to pursue when you put the install CD in) No kernel re-compile needed. 2. MySQL will support large files. Also, if you use Innodb tables, many of the large file conce

quick questions about redhat and mysql

2002-01-25 Thread Henry Hank
Hello, I am trying to decide which OS to use for a dedicated mysql server for my website. I need filesize >2GB support. I really wanted to use Solaris, but there are no drivers for my RAID adapter (long story). I was considering NetBSD, but I don't know it well. I was then back to thinking