Hello Chetan,
CL> hi,
CL> I wanted to set variable query_cache_size..
CL> I have tried for this as in below but the machine hangs up every time i
CL> am doing this...
CL> Any other method by which I can set this Variable..?
Try to run safe_mysqld in background mode.
CL> shell> mysqld -u root --
In the last episode (Jan 21), Jeremy Zawodny said:
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 12:57:12PM +0530, Chetan Lavti wrote:
> >
> > Is there any other way (except query cache) using which the database
> > can be made memory resident. Actually I want a database which is to
> > be used by a lookup server(s
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 01:07:09PM +0530, Chetan Lavti wrote:
> thanks again ,
>
> yes, I have seen that but isn't it MySQL's default feature.. I will
> explore it more and talk to you for further queries..
Hmm. Not sure what you mean. Every version of MySQL released in the
last couple years
To: Chetan Lavti
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 12:57:12PM +0530, Chetan Lavti wrote:
>
> Is there any other way (except query cache) using which the database
> can be made memory resident. Actually I want a d
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 12:57:12PM +0530, Chetan Lavti wrote:
>
> Is there any other way (except query cache) using which the database
> can be made memory resident. Actually I want a database which is to
> be used by a lookup server(something like a dns server). The
> database lookup delay can
Thanks for the quick reply.
I need some further inputs from you.
Is there any other way (except query cache) using which the database can
be made memory resident.
Actually I want a database which is to be used by a lookup
server(something like a dns server). The database lookup delay can
become a