Hi,
If mysql database server installed on Linux without problem, but
on
win2000/XP:
select substring_index(user(),_utf8'@',-1) return the local
windows
station computer name instead of IP ?
Best regard!
Shuming Wang
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Hi,
If mysql database server installed on Linux without problem, but on
win2000/XP:
select substring_index(user(),_utf8'@',-1) return the local windows
station computer name instead of IP ?
Best regard!
Shuming Wang
"Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/02/2005 10:39:16 AM:
> From: "Stephen Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Cannot start MySQL under Win2000
>
>
> > You must not install 5.0 over 4.1, put it somewhere else.
> >
&g
From: "Stephen Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Cannot start MySQL under Win2000
> You must not install 5.0 over 4.1, put it somewhere else.
>
> Also, instead of naming the service "MySQL" both times, call it
> something else (i.e. "MySQ
You must not install 5.0 over 4.1, put it somewhere else.
Also, instead of naming the service "MySQL" both times, call it
something else (i.e. "MySQL41" and "MySQL50"). If you use the Windows
installer distribution, it is one of the options; if you are doing it by
hand then you already know ho
Hello.
Basic instructions are available at:
http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/115620
Search in archives at http://lists.mysql.com/mysql for more examples.
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to install 2 versions of MySQL on the same computer?
>
> I want to have MySQL 4
Hi,
Is it possible to install 2 versions of MySQL on the same computer?
I want to have MySQL 4.1 and 5.0 installed, and use only one of them at a
time.
I have installed MySQL 5.0 over MySQL 4.1 and now MySQL 5 works fine,
however, I cannot start MySQL 4.1 although I have stopped MySQL 5 first.
er to put the dll in the same dir as the .exe, or in
%windir%\system32?
PB
-
Ashok Kumar wrote:
Dear friends,
I'm using win2000 with VC++. In this now i wrote one
console application for invoking MySQL Database. After
creating the .exe file, if i try to run that means its
giving the
Dear friends,
I'm using win2000 with VC++. In this now i wrote one
console application for invoking MySQL Database. After
creating the .exe file, if i try to run that means its
giving the error that can't find the specified file
libmysql.dll. So i added the path of limysql.dll i
Does this happen with a mysqladmin shutdown command as well?
-Original Message-
From: TO
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/14/04 5:23 AM
Subject: Problems with clean NET STOP MYSQL on Win2000 server after adding
INNODB space
Help!
We're running MySQl on Win2000 server.
The other da
Help!
We're running MySQl on Win2000 server.
The other day our INNODB database filled up, so we
stopped the server, backed up the data, and adjusted
the innodb_data_file_path from
ibdata1:500M;ibdata2:500M;ibdata3:500M;
to
ibdata1:500M;ibdata2:500M;ibdata3:500M;ibdata4:500M;ibdata5:500M;
Angela Olmeijer escribió:
Hi there!
I encountered a performance problem when I switched from a Win2000
machine to a WinXP machine to access MySQL via a MS Access (XP)
Front-end.
Simple queries take 20 times more time to appear on screen.
Here's a rundown of hard-/software.
Windows
Hi there!
I encountered a performance problem when I switched from a Win2000
machine to a WinXP machine to access MySQL via a MS Access (XP)
Front-end.
Simple queries take 20 times more time to appear on screen.
Here's a rundown of hard-/software.
Windows 2000
Windows XP
PIV processo
-
From: ""Heikki Tuuri"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Innodb crash under Win2000
> Rafa,
>
> is this the server you suspected to have some hardware problem?
>
> Pleas
Order MySQL support from http://www.mysql.com/support/index.html
...
Subject: Innodb crash under Win2000
From: rafarife.netscape.net
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 07:25:23 -0400
Description:
Hello,
We are working with mysqld-max-nt 4.0.14 under Win2000 service-pack4.
We
Description:
Hello,
We are working with mysqld-max-nt 4.0.14 under Win2000 service-pack4.
We have a server with two Pentium-III MMX 500Mhz proccesors and 780MB Ram.
We work with InnoDB tables. We have reserved 300MB to InnoDB and use
a RAID 5.
We were working when Mysql
12:59 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: From Win2000/IIS to Linux/Apache ?
Hi all,
I have PHP & MySQL installed on a Win2000/IIS system. I may be moving (due
to requirements at work) to a Linux/Apache system in the near future.
I'm wondering if it's a hassle, or eve
erver).
Regards,
Tore.
- Original Message -
From: "Theisen, Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: From Win2000/IIS to Linux/Apache ?
> Hi all,
>
> I have PHP & MySQL installed on a Win200
]]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 12:59 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: From Win2000/IIS to Linux/Apache ?
Hi all,
I have PHP & MySQL installed on a Win2000/IIS system. I may be moving (due
to requirements at work) to a Linux/Apache system in the near future.
I'm wonderi
windows/IIS box to the Linux/Apache box? Any corruption, or other
problems associated with this type of move?
I'd still use MySQL dump, if the win version doesn't come with
mysqldump, just use the linux version ;-)
P.S. I also have the option of leaving Win2000 in place but switching
d wants Sys Admins to be happy."
-Original Message-
From: Theisen, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 9:59 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: From Win2000/IIS to Linux/Apache ?
Hi all,
I have PHP & MySQL installed on a Win2000/IIS sy
Hi all,
I have PHP & MySQL installed on a Win2000/IIS system. I may be moving (due
to requirements at work) to a Linux/Apache system in the near future.
I'm wondering if it's a hassle, or even possible, to move the MySQL database
from the windows/IIS box to the Linux/Apache box?
Hello,
I am running MySQL on my local Windows 2000 box and I am experiencing extreme
slowdowns. I have an application that writes query data to MySQL using two,
separate threads. After writing 2000-3000 records, all of a sudden, MySQL goes
to 98% CPU usage and throughput drops to 1 update every 2
That was it! Thank you all for your help.
Steve.
-Original Message-
From: Iikka Meriläinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 2:21 PM
To: Steve Bradwell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Oluwagbamila Oyekanmi; Bruce Lewis
Subject: RE: startup on win2000 as service not
arts from the startup folder the server does not
> start.
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruce Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 12:10 PM
> To: Steve Bradwell; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: st
startup folder the server does not
start.
Thanks again,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 12:10 PM
To: Steve Bradwell; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: startup on win2000 as service not working.
Check your ini file to make
l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/08/02 07:14AM >>>
Hi everyone,
I have recently moved my mysql server from a win98 machine to a
win2000
machine. After running the self extracting setup for mysql, I copied
my
existing my.ini file over from the win 98 box, made neccesary changes
to
start mysqld-ma
D]> 10/08/02 07:14AM >>>
Hi everyone,
I have recently moved my mysql server from a win98 machine to a
win2000
machine. After running the self extracting setup for mysql, I copied
my
existing my.ini file over from the win 98 box, made neccesary changes
to
start mysqld-max-nt from c
Check your ini file to make sure the path reflects the proper location of
the database.
Bruce
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Bradwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 8:14 AM
Subject: startup on win2000 as servi
a
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Bradwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 2:14 PM
Subject: startup on win2000 as service not working.
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have recently moved my mysql server from a win98 machi
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Steve Bradwell wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have recently moved my mysql server from a win98 machine to a win2000
> machine. After running the self extracting setup for mysql, I copied my
> existing my.ini file over from the win 98 box, made neccesary changes to
Hi everyone,
I have recently moved my mysql server from a win98 machine to a win2000
machine. After running the self extracting setup for mysql, I copied my
existing my.ini file over from the win 98 box, made neccesary changes to
start mysqld-max-nt from correct dir, I copied the my.ini file
When I try to start Mysql service under services on a Win2000 machine I get
the following error message.
'Could not Start the MySql service on local computer.
Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly'
I am new to MySql so any help given will be much appreciated.
Thankyou
ce under services on a Win2000 machine I get
> the following error message.
> 'Could not Start the MySql service on local computer.
> Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly'
>
> I am new to MySql so any help given will be much appreciated.
>
>
e extra problem of running
access on somebody's misconfigured (they always are) win9x machine.
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to use SSL on Win2000 client?
We have Solar
We have Solaris 2.8 running Mysql 3.23.49. We are building a
database with an Access 2002 front end on Win98/95 or Win2000,
which would run over the internet. My problem is, how do we
encrypt the communications between the front-end and the back-end
(mysql)? Mysql supports SSl but Access does not
i've got IIS (so i can do ASP), apache, php, mysql and darwin streaming
server all running on a w2k box that i use for web dev.
i've set the services to start manually and depending on what i'm doing for
the day i'll start them up individually.
all works, it's fast and rarely give me hassle - r
mysql
-Original Message-
From: Todd Williamsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 1:29 PM
To: 'Andrew Hazen'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mysql/php on Win2000
IIS: Kill the services, and disable them If you need to know which
ones let me know.
Oracle8i
Properties and select "Disable" in the
drop down box
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hazen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:34 PM
To: 'Todd Williamsen'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mysql/php on Win2000
Hi, if you think that IIS and Apac
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Subject: Re: mysql/php on Win2000
The only problem with Win2K is that a lot of the components for PHP
aren't
there. Also PHP will run as an ISAPI module, but its not recommended.
The
preferred method is as a CGI (read 25% performance hit). Win2K doesn't
multi-task/multi
:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mysql/php on Win2000
Hi,
I want to set up my home computer (PIII,Win2000) for development and
testing of php/mysql work.
I know that both will install and work on a Win2000 box, my questions
are about potential conflicts:
My Win2000 came with IIS, are there
both not trying to use port 80. I've run Oracle and Mysql at the same time,
works fine if slow (Oracle is a pig on Windoze, er, is a pig).
Everything runs as a service, you can up and down them at will if you
want/need.
HTH
| I want to set up my home computer (PIII,Win2000) for developmen
The only problem with Win2K is that a lot of the components for PHP aren't
there. Also PHP will run as an ISAPI module, but its not recommended. The
preferred method is as a CGI (read 25% performance hit). Win2K doesn't
multi-task/multi-thread as well as either of the *nix's mentioned and its
> Any advice, or links to useful docs would be appreciated.
You did say *any* advice. Keep that in mind...
My advice to you is to load some popular flavor of UNIX on that machine,
such as Linux or OpenBSD, in order to have a more standard environment for
this. Windows may work, but you're goin
Hi,
I want to set up my home computer (PIII,Win2000) for development and
testing of php/mysql work.
I know that both will install and work on a Win2000 box, my questions
are about potential conflicts:
My Win2000 came with IIS, are there any hitches to using php/mysql with
IIS? Should I install
Jorge Guerra writes:
> I have MySQL running on my FreeBSD server and I want to connect to it from
> my Windows 2000 workstation using mysqlgui.
> I put the ip address of the FreeBSD server in the my.cnf file under host,
> but it keeps trying to connect to the Win2000 machine in
I have MySQL running on my FreeBSD server and I want to connect to it from
my Windows 2000 workstation using mysqlgui.
I put the ip address of the FreeBSD server in the my.cnf file under host,
but it keeps trying to connect to the Win2000 machine instead of the FreeBSD
box.
Am I doing something
Jorge Guerra writes:
> I have MySQL running on my FreeBSD server and I want to connect to it from
> my Windows 2000 workstation using mysqlgui.
> I put the ip address of the FreeBSD server in the my.cnf file under host,
> but it keeps trying to connect to the Win2000 machine in
I have MySQL running on my FreeBSD server and I want to connect to it from
my Windows 2000 workstation using mysqlgui.
I put the ip address of the FreeBSD server in the my.cnf file under host,
but it keeps trying to connect to the Win2000 machine instead of the FreeBSD
box.
Am I doing something
and apperance can be changed by issuing prompt=$p$g to something
else.
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Andrew Aragi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 11 januari 2002 14:30
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ämne: Re: Installation of mySQL on a Win2000 Pro machine
Hi Miguel.. still in the dark.
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Aragi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Installation of mySQL on a Win2000 Pro machine
> So pardon my ignorance but what is the difference
> between besides the ">" symbol? Wha
Hi Miguel.. still in the dark.
I installed mySQL into the "c:\mysql" directory.
So pardon my ignorance but what is the difference
between besides the ">" symbol? What does the
">" do. When I use the latter it say that this
cmd is not recognized.
c:\mysql\bin\mysqld-max --standalone
c:\mysql\b
At 12:40 11/01/02 +, Andrew Aragi wrote:
Hi,
>Hi Miguel.
>
>I am not using any software to rename the boot HD. Concerning the path
>"C:\mysql\bin> mysqld-max --standalone" this is out of the pdf manual. What
>would be the correct path then?
If you had installed with the default path:
c:\mysq
Hi Miguel.
I am not using any software to rename the boot HD. Concerning the path
"C:\mysql\bin> mysqld-max --standalone" this is out of the pdf manual. What
would be the correct path then?
Thanks
-
Before posting, please che
At 11:57 11/01/02 +, Andrew Aragi wrote:
Hi!
>Thanks for the info Heikki, but life has not got any better. I have bought
>the mySQL book (Paul DuBois) and I am still baffled. Maybe I am having a
>blonde week (I am blonde). From the screen shots I have seen of myCC it
>looks similar to SQL Serv
Thanks for the info Heikki, but life has not got any better. I have bought
the mySQL book (Paul DuBois) and I am still baffled. Maybe I am having a
blonde week (I am blonde). From the screen shots I have seen of myCC it
looks similar to SQL Server. That is what I am looking for. My understanding
i
Andrew,
please do not send attachments to the mailing list. They do not come
through.
I have copied parts from the InnoDB online manual, section 2, below. I hope
they help in installation.
Best regards,
Heikki Tuuri
Innobase Oy
---
Order technical MySQL/InnoDB support at https://order.mysql.co
Please help
Hi, I have downloaded and installed mySQL, but when I enter in
"c:\mysql\bin> mysqld-max --standalone" I get an error. What am I doing
wrong? The error is attached as a jpg file.
Many Thanks
Andrew
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>From: "Mehalick, Richard RE SITI-ITPSCA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'Heikki Tuuri' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Innodb Win2000 error
>Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:41:45 -0600
>
>Thank
I am trying to use mysql-max-3.23.46a for Windows (Win2000) with innodb in
use.
After installing from the setup program, I copied "my-example" to c:\my.cnf"
and uncommented the innodb lines with the following:
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:20M
innodb_data_home_dir = c:\ibdat
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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 5:58 AM
Subject: Re: MySQL on Win2000
> You might want to have a look at a client like urSQL
> (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql)...
>
>
> > At 14:51 13/12/2001 -0500, Alex Shi wrote:
> >
&
You might want to have a look at a client like urSQL
(http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql)...
> At 14:51 13/12/2001 -0500, Alex Shi wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I installed MySQL 3.23.46 on Windows2000. The mysql-nt started
> >on Windows startup, and MysqlAdmin is also running well. I tried to
> >cr
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Miguel Angel Solórzano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Alex Shi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:12 PM
>Subject: Re: MySQL on Win2000
>
>
>At 14:51 13
At 15:50 13/12/2001 -0500, Etienne Marcotte wrote:
>I never used any kind of ODBC and can connect to mySQL with the
>mysql.exe from c:/mysql/bin/
>also with perl/apache locally installed I can make perl script to play
>intop the DB without even thinking about ODBC
Good. However is useful for a ne
- Original Message -
From: "Alex Shi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Okay, I will try MySQL GUI later
> BTW, do I have to use ODBC if I use PHP? I'm told PHP has its
> own very API for MySQL...
You can access MySQL from PHP using
PHP's ODBC functions (http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.odbc.php
I never used any kind of ODBC and can connect to mySQL with the
mysql.exe from c:/mysql/bin/
also with perl/apache locally installed I can make perl script to play
intop the DB without even thinking about ODBC
my 2 cents
Etienne
Miguel Angel Solórzano wrote:
>
> At 14:51 13/12/2001 -0500, Alex
Yes you can use phpmyadmin for windows2000, I always have.
Here's a little bonus for you even though you didn't ask for it.
Save this to a batch file:
@echo off
set zdate=%date%
set zdate=%zdate: =%
set zdate=%zdate:/=-%
C:\mysql\bin\mysqldump -A > E:\mysqlDataBackup\%zdate%.txt
(replace the
PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL on Win2000
At 14:51 13/12/2001 -0500, Alex Shi wrote:
Hi!
The development of WinMySQLAdmin was stopped since other client
cross platform is in the works. However you can use MySQLGUI that
provides you with a complete se
At 14:51 13/12/2001 -0500, Alex Shi wrote:
Hi!
The development of WinMySQLAdmin was stopped since other client
cross platform is in the works. However you can use MySQLGUI that
provides you with a complete set of features (you can download it
from our site).
Also you can use clients programs like
use the mysql.exe file in c:/mysql/bin
double click it and it opens a dos shell where youcan do all commands!
mysql> use test;
Database changed
mysql> create table firsttable(
-> ID int unsigned auto_increment,
-> primary key(ID));
Query OK, # rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql>
so on..
Hello,
I installed MySQL 3.23.46 on Windows2000. The mysql-nt started
on Windows startup, and MysqlAdmin is also running well. I tried to
create a database with it and it works! Everything looks perfect
except I want to do something more than this admin tool can.
What I need is to create/drop
Hi there,
I made a mySQL database with uppercase table names on a linux platform. I
migrated it, for maintenance reasons, on a win2000 platform. Now when I try
to put everything back I discovered that mySQL on win2000 changed my table
names to lowercase.
For java this is not a problem on the
be
able to go to bin and type mysql.
CHMOD is sooo much easyer.
M;)
> At 5:48 PM + 9/25/01, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Upgraded win98 to win2000. Now unable to log onto mysql as
>>previously did "mysql -h localhost -u me -p". Have tried
>>several di
At 5:48 PM + 9/25/01, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Upgraded win98 to win2000. Now unable to log onto mysql as
>previously did "mysql -h localhost -u me -p". Have tried
>several diff host names to no avail. How can I correct?
>
>Frank
Maybe the Win2000 install
file through the copy between
the files systems involved.
In this case you should re-install the grant tables on
Win2000 and do again the user's privileges.
Regards,
Miguel
>Upgraded win98 to win2000. Now unable to log onto mysql as
>previously did "mysql -h localhost -u me -p"
Upgraded win98 to win2000. Now unable to log onto mysql as
previously did "mysql -h localhost -u me -p". Have tried
several diff host names to no avail. How can I correct?
Frank
-
Before posting, please chec
ysql as a service, I
reccommend using the mysqladmin program.
> -Original Message-
> From: umesh kumar chaudhary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 12:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Not working mysql in win2000 Prof.
>
>
> Dear Sir,
>
Dear Sir,
I have window 2000 Professional Operating System.
Ihad installed PHP, Apache Web Server and MySql.PHP
worksvery good with apache. MySql is installed in by
deafaul directory that is "c:\mysql" but MySql does
not work.I aslso create the file "c:\MY.CNF" with
document of My-example.cnf
Hello all,
i try to compile mysql 3.23.39a with VC 6.0 on win2000 but i always got the same error
like this:
unresolved external symbol
does anybody know what to do?
Regards
Dimi
__
Fast alle Fluege koennen
i've written a java file to connect to the database in a linux rh7 os. the
file runs fine on a win2000 os so i think that there is no problem with the
code. I've set my class path to the dir where i've downloaded the
mm.mysql.jar file and the path set to my jdk1.3.1/bin a
I run SCO Unix and Linux here.
We have web Apache web servers here using PHP and perl, each accessing
MySql.
The reason I said "assuming your webserver supports MySQL" is because
I have no experience running win2000 web servers, but see that many who
post here do.
I thought
zosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: How to connect mysql server (on unix) by using win2000??
>
> Hi!Gerald Clark
> How does the web server support MySQL???What shall
Hi!Gerald Clark
How does the web server support MySQL???What shall I do for my
win2000 or IIS???Thanks!!
- Original Message -
From: "Gerald Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "zosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thurs
zosen wrote:
> Hi!friend
>I use win2000 and IIS as web server.and I have a Freebsd mysql
> server.I want to connect the mysql server under the win2000.What shall I do?
> and how the web page (in win200) can use the my mysql server(on freebsd)??
> Thanks!!
>
> z
Hi!friend
I use win2000 and IIS as web server.and I have a Freebsd mysql
server.I want to connect the mysql server under the win2000.What shall I do?
and how the web page (in win200) can use the my mysql server(on freebsd)??
Thanks!!
zosen
johnd wrote:
>
> Hi,
> We have Win2000 server version installed.
> If we want to install Linux on the same computer, is it possible?
> How to do it?
> Need install Linux first then install Win2000?
> We would like to compare Linux and Win2000 work with MySQL for our appl
Hi
I have this very set up. I use System Commander from VCommunications. Also
I run Win2000 in a VMWare virtual machine under Linux. MySQL runs fine
using either method
At 09:57 27/04/1999 -0400, johnd wrote:
>Hi,
>We have Win2000 server version installed.
>If we want to install Lin
ay, April 27, 1999 11:57 PM
Subject: if Linux and Win2000 dual boot is possible?
Hi,
We have Win2000 server version installed.
If we want to install Linux on the same computer, is it possible?
How to do it?
Need install Linux first then install Win2000?
We would like to compare Linux and Win2
Hi,
We have Win2000 server version installed.
If we want to install Linux on the same computer, is it possible?
How to do it?
Need install Linux first then install Win2000?
We would like to compare Linux and Win2000 work with MySQL for our application
development.
Greately appreciate for
Paolo Michetti writes:
> Hi,
>
> I dowloaded and installed the source distr 3-23-36 for Solaris, and tested
> the BDB+INNOBASE features.
>
> I tried to do the same for NT-Win2000, but the source 3-23-36 seems not
> include the BDB+INNOBASE sources!
>
> if (t
Hi,
I dowloaded and installed the source distr 3-23-36 for Solaris, and tested
the BDB+INNOBASE features.
I tried to do the same for NT-Win2000, but the source 3-23-36 seems not
include the BDB+INNOBASE sources!
if (this si true)
How we can bypass that?
else
where the sources
Hi again,
Im looking for someone that has a win 2000 mysqld compiled with --with-raid
Any one?
Need it. And dont have any possibillity to compile it myself.
/roger
Hey there,
Im in need of of a win2000 binary with the option --with-raid,
dont have any possibillity to compile it my self... So anyone with win2000 and
the possibillity to download and recompile the source?
/roger
At 12:42 12/02/2001 +0100, Thierry Coopman wrote:
Hi!
Hi!
MySQL doesn't support Windows clustered servers because besides
the transaction feature is necessary the development of the
resource manager to have the fail over.
Regards,
Miguel
>Hi,
>
>A collegue of me is asking if it is possible to u
Hi,
A collegue of me is asking if it is possible to use MySQL on a
Windows 2000 cluser.
It is in an Active/Standby configuration with shared disks.
If the active server fails, the standby takes over the services, so
it fires up the MySQL service. I have no idea if this is a good
solution, in
Jamie writes:
> I'm finding that msql 32-bit is somehow crashing when ever I play audio -
> either from a CD in my CDrom or m3ps via Creative player II and winamp
> respectivly. Does anyone else know of this or experienced this?
>
> Jamie
Hi!
This is a list for MySQL, not MSQL.
Regards,
I'm finding that msql 32-bit is somehow crashing when ever I play audio -
either from a CD in my CDrom or m3ps via Creative player II and winamp
respectivly. Does anyone else know of this or experienced this?
Jamie
Hi
Do i have to run MySQL as a service on Windows2000? (or can i just execute mysql.exe?)
The purpose of mysql in this situation is just for education...
/Gustav Wiberg
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William W. Chan writes:
>
>
> Hello all,
>
>I am trying to build a mysql 3.23.30 with bdb 3.1.17 on Win2000.
> I have put in the HAVE_BERKELEY_DB macro flag in sql\mysqld.mak
> directory and
> include db.h and libdb31d.lib into compilation flag. However, I
Hello all,
I am trying to build a mysql 3.23.30 with bdb 3.1.17 on Win2000.
I have put in the HAVE_BERKELEY_DB macro flag in sql\mysqld.mak
directory and
include db.h and libdb31d.lib into compilation flag. However, I still
get error like this:
C:\mysql_src\sql>nmake -NOLOGO -f mysqld.
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