On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:37:13AM -0500, Melvin Ross wrote:
> You may also want to try Xtrabackup from Percona.
>
> -Melvin
>
Brilliant, thanks for the heads-up, Melvin!
FWIW, in order to get xtrabackup to work with MariaDB 5.5, I had to
add a [mysqld] section to my.cnf, pointing to the corre
You may also want to try Xtrabackup from Percona.
-Melvin
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 4:24 AM, Uwe Schuerkamp
wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:39:40AM -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> > On 03/16/13 05:54, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > I've been warned re-importing an innodb mys
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 11:39:40AM -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 03/16/13 05:54, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've been warned re-importing an innodb mysql database was slow, but I
> > hadn't expected it to be *this* slow.
>
> The basic problem here is that mysqldump has not
On 3/16/13 11:43 AM, "Phil Stracchino" wrote:
>On 03/16/13 06:18, Jérôme Blion wrote:
>> Le 16/03/2013 10:54, Uwe Schuerkamp a écrit :
>>> My question: Is there some way to optimize the catalog dump to make
>>> the import faster, like maybe omitting indices and re-creating them
>>> manually once
On 03/16/13 06:18, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> Le 16/03/2013 10:54, Uwe Schuerkamp a écrit :
>> My question: Is there some way to optimize the catalog dump to make
>> the import faster, like maybe omitting indices and re-creating them
>> manually once the import has completed? Seeing the Path table also
On 03/16/13 05:54, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been warned re-importing an innodb mysql database was slow, but I
> hadn't expected it to be *this* slow.
The basic problem here is that mysqldump has not aged or scaled well,
and badly needs to be put out to pasture in favor of some
Le 16/03/2013 10:54, Uwe Schuerkamp a écrit :
> My question: Is there some way to optimize the catalog dump to make
> the import faster, like maybe omitting indices and re-creating them
> manually once the import has completed? Seeing the Path table also has
> 19GB, its import probably won't have f
Hi folks,
I've been warned re-importing an innodb mysql database was slow, but I
hadn't expected it to be *this* slow.
I'm dumping a catalog instance that is about 55GB in size (dump), but
the file table has 294GB in the database, so obviously there's a lot
of unused / deleted data in there.