> -Original Message-
> From: Harald Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 28. januar 2003 10:46
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> Subject: Re: Mysqlhotcopy and reuilding indexes
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>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Erlend Hopsø Strømsvik <[EMAIL PROTEC
> -Original Message-
> From: Salada, Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 28. januar 2003 20:40
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: problems creating fulltext index
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm running Ver 8.39 Distrib 4.0.9-gamma, for intel-linux on
> i686. I'm
> trying to cr
Hi
Sorry if I'm just being feeble minded here but I can't get this to work.
First I take a copy of my database using:
mysqlhotcopy --allowold --noindices db_name /path/path
using the '--noindices' since it says
"--noindices
Don't include full index files in copy to make the backup smaller and f
Hi
I'm currently using MySQL (4.0.4 recompiled) as our database for storing
information about books.
There are about 1.5mill book titles + other information in the database now.
The fulltext search capabilities of MySQL have turned out to become very
good with the 4+ version and with a little tw
Just a small comment to this thread:
If you follow this link you'll see that you are searching on two words which
both are only two chars long.
Just press the 'søk' bottom and you will be doing a search on the
booktitles, in a database containing 1.4mill books, running Mysql
4.0.4-beta.
I dropped
It says in the manual ".. recompile MySQL, and rebuild your FULLTEXT indexes
...".
First time I downloaded the source code and compiled it, I just deleted the
old indexes and created new ones. But now I have a lot of tables with
fulltext indexes. So I'm looking for an easy way to do it.
Searched
One other thing..
If something goes wrong or some costumers complain about being charged
without their request etc. the credit card companies can come after you. And
if they are able to prove that you have not done everything you should to
keep the CC information secure and that your routines we
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I usually just copy the complete DB directory from one
> computer to another
> >one. With fast ethernet it takes around 5-10 minutes (30
> minutes if I have
> >to backup the table where I store images). Only thing is
> that mysql can't
> >write to the table currently being
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom McCay (Ramesys - Nottingham) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 3. september 2002 11:59
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: MySQL Backup
>
>
> Hi, can someone point me in the right direction please
> regarding backing up
> a MySQL database using Veritas
I've never gotten the boolean features to work with version 4.0.1-alpha of
MySQL.
Also the database will crash with some queries where some of the search
words are the same as words in the stopword list (myisam/ft_static.c in the
sourcecode)
Download the 4.0.2 source and compile it.
Things seem
Hi
I'm running MySQL 4.0.2 compiled from the source tree on this site:
www.gnist.no (The largest online bookstore in Norway)
Used 4.0.1 earlier but that version had some small problems with fulltext
search.
Server version: 4.0.2-alpha-log
Uptime: 2 days 12 hours 40 min 2
Hi
I've got MySQL-4.0.1-2.i386.rpm installed on a PC here.
But I would like to do some changes to the fulltext search. Since I have to
compile from source to be able to change the stopword, can I make it so that
I only have to replace the old mysqld executable?
( downloaded mysql-4.0.1-alpha-pc-l
>
> EHS> I'm really looking forward to the 4.0.2 release. I hope
> we will get some
> EHS> more options to tweak and customize the fulltext search/indexing.
>
> There is a lot of bugs fixed in full-test search in 4.0.2:
> http://www.mysql.com/doc/N/e/News-4.0.2.html
>
Trying to install
(first some info and 'things that I want', then a few questions)
Hi
I'm actually using MySQL 4.0.1-alpha in a production system now. Only using
MyISAM tables. ( http://www.gnist.no )
The only problem I have is that sometimes the database crash with some
fulltext searches... And with only some w
I'm not sure if this has been reported earlier, but my mysql-server goes
down if I run a query with two 'match against' where one of them
contains/matches the word 'think'...
It terminates after the first query, but when I change the word 'think' to
'excel' or any other word it works flawlessy. I
I'm not sure if this has been reported earlier, but my mysql-server goes
down if I run a query with two 'match against' where one of them
contains/matches the word 'think'...
It terminates after the first query, but when I change the word 'think' to
'excel' or any other word it works flawlessy. I
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