Zitat von Carsten Pache :
>> >> An additional option is that after upgrading the database server it
>> >> returned to the default database config file which in a lot of cases
>> >> is optimized for machines with a few MB (yes MB) of memory.
>> >
>> > I do not remember that I had to change the def
> Only applicable to InnoDB tables, but then you ARE using InnoDB, not
> MyISAM right? *Right?*
Sorry that I have to ask this, but: How do I know if my MySQL installation is
using InnoDB tables?
> Edit /etc/my.cnf to change innodb_log-file-size and
> innodb_log_files_in_group.
Current valu
> >> An additional option is that after upgrading the database server it
> >> returned to the default database config file which in a lot of cases
> >> is optimized for machines with a few MB (yes MB) of memory.
> >
> > I do not remember that I had to change the defaut database
> > configuration