Hi,
I have also found that the master bin log file changing its name from
myhostname-bin. to mysql.XXX and to other different names.
I am running mysql Ver 11.12 Distrib 3.23.33, for hp-hpux11.00 (hppa2.0w).
When I did sar -v 5 I found that inod-sz is on maximum:
14:39:05 text-sz ov
proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
14:39:10 N/A N/A 185/2048 0 2248/2248 0 7789/10010 0
Is there any relation between inod size and the changing of the master bin
log file?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Tedy Aulia
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>situation. Replication shouldn't break. From:
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-features.html
>
>"It is safe to shut down a master server and restart it later."
>
>
>Tedy Aulia wrote:
>
>
&
ly in synch and runs happily.
Cheers,
TA
Hello.
You can change some variables without restarting the server. See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/dynamic-system-variables.html
Tedy Aulia wrote:
Hi All,
I will need to change my.cnf in master machine, but I can't afford to
res
Hi All,
I will need to change my.cnf in master machine, but I can't afford to
restart MySQL server as the server has been used for heavy traffic
databases.
Can anyone tell me how to do it?
Cheers,
*Tedy Aulia*
the hostname program reports?
"Tedy Aulia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I have found that the binlogfiles have changed their name. Initially
the
>files were using the name of the server followed by the number i.e.
>"foo.###". Since two we
the hostname program reports?
"Tedy Aulia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I have found that the binlogfiles have changed their name. Initially
the
>files were using the name of the server followed by the number i.e.
>"foo.###". Since two weeks
nf file so
far. I am using MySQL version 3.23.33
Could someone explain why the case I mentioned above has happened? Your
help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Tedy Aulia