Am 05.01.2012 00:52, schrieb Jan Steinman:
>> From: Reindl Harald
>>
>> however: both "chroot" and "virtualization" has nothing to do with this
>> whole topic, really nothing
>
> But that shouldn't keep someone from going off on an anti-Mac rant, no? :-)
> The OP was on a Mac, and it really do
> From: Reindl Harald
>
> however: both "chroot" and "virtualization" has nothing to do with this whole
> topic, really nothing
But that shouldn't keep someone from going off on an anti-Mac rant, no? :-)
The OP was on a Mac, and it really doesn't help to tell them they have the
wrong computer
these are totally different things
get a look at a VMware HA-cluster and after that tell
us again that chroot has anything common
however: both "chroot" and "virtualization" has nothing
to do with this whole topic, really nothing
Am 01.01.2012 22:33, schrieb Claudio Nanni:
> I am a bread baker,
Am 01.01.2012 21:18, schrieb Johan De Meersman:
> Reinventing chroots, then?
> Welcome to 2012, when everything has been done before :-)
what has the phrase "chroot" exactly to do with this topic?
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I am a bread baker, you can relax.
we are definitely going off-topic.
Cheers
Claudio
PS: it was a joke but with a solid base: http://kae.li/iiigr
2012/1/1 Reindl Harald :
> chroot has it's place
>
> but if you don't understand this days what virtualization
> is used for
[cn] jumping to conc
chroot has it's place
but if you don't understand this days what virtualization
is used for hopefully your job has nothing to do with IT
Am 01.01.2012 22:12, schrieb Claudio Nanni:
> yeah... I also don't understand why all these guys are bothering with
> virtualization just use chroot
>
> w
yeah... I also don't understand why all these guys are bothering with
virtualization just use chroot
welcome to stone age if you think that everything has been done before ;)
2012/1/1 Johan De Meersman :
> Reinventing chroots, then?
>
> Welcome to 2012, when everything has been done before
Reinventing chroots, then?
Welcome to 2012, when everything has been done before :-)
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Am 01.01.2012 16:52, schrieb Claudio Nanni:
> I think today is really out of date
prove this!
> today you need to tune and twist
> the system at your needs to get the best out of it
so what, on a modern linux you can tweak much more
you wold ever be able on a Mac AND it is much
faster without
my 0,02
I think I used standard path only the first installation of MySQL in 2002,
after that I always I had my custom way of installing it which lead me
to be able to have *any* number of instances of any independent
version.
After some years I saw Giuseppe Maxia's Sandbox which is a
re seperated and from the user point
> of view in the PATh and all wroks fine
> <<<<<<<<
> The weakness of PATH: it is all right in the original Unix case, many,
> many little programs in few directories. Quite a few programs come with
> MySQL; there
>>>> 2011/12/29 19:35 +0100, Reindl Harald >>>>
for the hadnful things on my linux-machines where such non-default
locations are existing i usually set symlinks unter /usr/local/bin/
to the binarys, so they are seperated and from the user point
of view in the PATh and all
Global world-wide announcement: H2 Database (java) is coming down... your path
All the database developers jump into H2 database ...
Great databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, FireBird are getting better everyday...
But take a look at the upcoming H2 which is written completely in Java
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On Jan 2, 2008 9:53 PM, Luis Motta Campos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey there
>
> I have a not-so-big (50GB, including indexes) database (MySQL 4.0.24,
> mixed MyISAM and InnoDB tables) that I need to migrate to a MySQL 5.1
> Master + Slave Replication
Hi Luis,
On Jan 2, 2008 11:12 AM, Luis Motta Campos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Baron Schwartz wrote:
> > On Jan 2, 2008 10:04 AM, Luis Motta Campos wrote:
> >> Baron Schwartz wrote:
> >>> What are the biggest changes you anticipate? I'd say they will be
> >>> the version upgrade, converting to
Baron Schwartz wrote:
> On Jan 2, 2008 10:04 AM, Luis Motta Campos wrote:
>> Baron Schwartz wrote:
>>> What are the biggest changes you anticipate? I'd say they will be
>>> the version upgrade, converting to InnoDB, and using
>>> replication. It looks like you have planned well for all but
>>> u
Hi,
On Jan 2, 2008 10:04 AM, Luis Motta Campos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Baron Schwartz wrote:
> > What are the biggest changes you anticipate? I'd say they will be the
> > version upgrade, converting to InnoDB, and using replication. It
> > looks like you have planned well for all but using
Baron Schwartz wrote:
> What are the biggest changes you anticipate? I'd say they will be the
> version upgrade, converting to InnoDB, and using replication. It
> looks like you have planned well for all but using replication.
That's interesting. What kind of activities (besides configuration,
Hi Luis,
On Jan 2, 2008 8:53 AM, Luis Motta Campos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey there
>
> I have a not-so-big (50GB, including indexes) database (MySQL 4.0.24,
> mixed MyISAM and InnoDB tables) that I need to migrate to a MySQL 5.1
> Master + Slave Replication server, with InnoDB tables only,
Hey there
I have a not-so-big (50GB, including indexes) database (MySQL 4.0.24,
mixed MyISAM and InnoDB tables) that I need to migrate to a MySQL 5.1
Master + Slave Replication server, with InnoDB tables only, over a new
hardware.
Unfortunately, this is the first time I play a role as MySQL DBA,
Hi,
Set this variable at command line or in your my.cnf.
Geoffroy.
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Objet : mysql-server-5.1.19 path variable error set on compile
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Just upgraded mysql to include:
# pkg_info |grep mysql
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Brian E Boothe wrote:
> so how would i get the Actual file path to the folder into the database,
> i know ill have to use a file selector in asp / php but i wanna select
> the folder not the Files, it would be really great if u could help me
> with these issues,
> i'm not askin
so how would i get the Actual file path to the folder into the database,
i know ill have to use a file selector in asp / php but i wanna select
the folder not the Files, it would be really great if u could help me
with these issues,
i'm not asking u to Code anything for me , just lin
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There are several ways you could store this information, either complete
paths, or relative paths, something along these lines:
Tables:
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I need to store all this relavent Path Information into a MySQL
database, so i can Link it all into the database
instead of using fileshares , has anyone done this before?? on Paths
and Storeing into a database
anyone have
Can someone help me with getting a path stored in MySQL, Links ? Snips
would be great thanks a lot
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Hi,
for a database project i need to know how indexes impact on query usage.
the explain command gives me only infos if index is used or not...and
some other infos.
i need to know the file access plan.
i mean:
access the index -> find the value -> access the file page
something like a "strace"
Can someone pelase explain to me how to store the pathname and the filename
in a MySQL database , I need it to loop thru a Folder and grab all pathnames
and filesnames within that folder and store it in a MySQL database,,
thanks
Chris wrote:
Thank you for your detailed response.
You're welcome.
It seems my problem is trying to define the path to my data file and this is
where I seem to be missing something.
No, the problem is permissions. As I explained previously, a relative
path (one without a le
Thank you for your detailed response.
It seems my problem is trying to define the path to my data file and this is
where I seem to be missing something. Permissions on all directories in the
path are by default set to 755 except for the director at the top of the
directories in my hosting account
MINATED BY ',' ENCLOSED BY '"' LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
I now want to load data using LOAD DATA INFILE from a data file located
within my http_public directory. I can create a path to the file from my
DOCUMENT_ROOT, however passing that path to LOAD DATA INFIL
d data using LOAD DATA INFILE from a data file located
> within my http_public directory. I can create a path to the file from my
> DOCUMENT_ROOT, however passing that path to LOAD DATA INFILE generates this
> error: (NOTE: I set the file permissions to 777)
>
> Can't get stat of '
;,' ENCLOSED BY '"' LINES TERMINATED BY '\r\n'
I now want to load data using LOAD DATA INFILE from a data file located
within my http_public directory. I can create a path to the file from my
DOCUMENT_ROOT, however passing that path to LOAD DATA INFILE generates this
er
Jeff Smelser wrote:
Do the developers read these messages as well? If not, where should I
report the problem?
bugs.mysql.com..
Thanks. I already posted a bug report. FWIW, here is the bug tracking
URL: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=7510.
Regards,
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On Wednesday 22 December 2004 09:28 pm, Ney André de Mello Zunino wrote:
> I have just obtained that conclusive evidence. The MySQL installer is
> indeed messing up the type of the /Path/ value on the registry, changing
> it from REG_EXPAND_SZ to REG_SZ. The problem will only take p
Ney André de Mello Zunino wrote:
I will post again, if I find any conclusive evidence.
I have just obtained that conclusive evidence. The MySQL installer is
indeed messing up the type of the /Path/ value on the registry, changing
it from REG_EXPAND_SZ to REG_SZ. The problem will only take place
Hello.
After installing the latest GA (Generally Available) version, 4.1.8, of
the MySQL Server [1] on my Windows XP SP2 system, I noticed something
strange with the PATH environment variable. Upon opening a command
prompt window, I could not directly execute any of the usual
applications
igner / php programmer / unofficial network administrator
> with a well-rounded technical background - but, as they say, a jack of all
> trades (expert in nothing). If I were to pursue a DBA path, what would be a
> good way of going about it? School, books, etc...
>
> - Eve
>
&
I am an web designer / php programmer / unofficial network administrator
with a well-rounded technical background - but, as they say, a jack of all
trades (expert in nothing). If I were to pursue a DBA path, what would be a
good way of going about it? School, books, etc...
- Eve
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>
>
> Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
>
>>
>>Walt,
>>
>>The tables are ISAM type. These are some seriously old tables
>> (originally
>>from version 3.21) and were never updated to type MyISAM. Despite
>>frequent updates to mysqld.
>>
>>There is a program isamchk which is similar to myisamchk, but it ret
Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
Walt,
The tables are ISAM type. These are some seriously old tables (originally
from version 3.21) and were never updated to type MyISAM. Despite
frequent updates to mysqld.
There is a program isamchk which is similar to myisamchk, but it returns
the error "___ is not a
ields
in table 'admin_privs'" (or whatever the table name is..that's just 1
exaple).
Here is what I have tried already:
1) backing down to Mysql 3.23
2) Running 2.6 kernel (read that ISAMs aren't binary compatible across
OS/platform)
3) CHECK TABLE admin_privs (says: &
t;>exaple).
>>
>>Here is what I have tried already:
>>1) backing down to Mysql 3.23
>>2) Running 2.6 kernel (read that ISAMs aren't binary compatible across
>>OS/platform)
>>3) CHECK TABLE admin_privs (says: "Incorrect information in file:
>>'
privs'" (or whatever the table name is..that's just 1
exaple).
Here is what I have tried already:
1) backing down to Mysql 3.23
2) Running 2.6 kernel (read that ISAMs aren't binary compatible across
OS/platform)
3) CHECK TABLE admin_privs (says: "Incorrect information in fi
whatever the table name is..that's just 1
exaple).
Here is what I have tried already:
1) backing down to Mysql 3.23
2) Running 2.6 kernel (read that ISAMs aren't binary compatible across
OS/platform)
3) CHECK TABLE admin_privs (says: "Incorrect information in file:
'./path/admin
Globally:
Add c:\mysql\bin to path in the environment variables under the My computer
--> properties window
Session:
set path=%path%;c:\mysql\bin
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From: MightyData
To: MySQL
Sent: 5/11/04 1:50 PM
Subject: Set path variable on Windows 2000
What is the correct syntax
What is the correct syntax to set the path variable on Windows 2000 so I can
type "mysql" instead of "c:\mysql\bin" at the command prompt?
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Kirk Bowman Phone: 972
Hi :
I install mysql My-SQL-server-4.0.18-0.i386.rpm in my RedHat 7.3 with following cmd :
rpm -iv My-SQL-server-4.0.18-0.i386.rpm,
But I can not find the path mySQL installed .
Where is it ?
Jonas Lind?n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello, I have been fiddeling with MySQL5 alpha for a little testing sessions but I
> kept my MySQL4 installation. The problem is that I cant set the path for my my.cnf
> file for MySQL5. I can use my.cnf if I put in /etc but then it
Hello, I have been fiddeling with MySQL5 alpha for a little testing sessions but I
kept my MySQL4 installation. The problem is that I cant set the path for my my.cnf
file for MySQL5. I can use my.cnf if I put in /etc but then it conflicts with my other
MySQL installation. Does anyone have a tip
unplug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> By default, data dir is located at /var/lib/mysql. I have run mysql
> for serveral month with data in that path. Now, I want to move all
> database data to another path, say /var2/lib/mysql. What is the
> suitable purpose to do it?
Hi all,
By default, data dir is located at /var/lib/mysql. I have run mysql
for serveral month with data in that path. Now, I want to move all
database data to another path, say /var2/lib/mysql. What is the
suitable purpose to do it? Is it only shutdown mysql and move all data
file from
Slawomir Orlowski schrieb:
I could connect with new /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql client (old one was not
working) and select data from moved databases.
problem is that web pages are not working any more,
The old one doesn't find the socket.
I did and it worked, but I do not know what to do in
Hello,
when linking to libsqlplus from an own project, I found that it was looking for
libmysqlclient.la in /usr/lib (instead of /usr/local/lib, where it is really
installed). As it seems, this path to libmysqlclient is taken from the
libsqlplus.la, where it is put down hard-coded.
Is there a
anually all perl
scripts.
so far my problems my faults:
but now we have bug:
bacause I have problem with mysql.socket which was in old version in
/var/lib/mysql now in /tmp
so
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql \
--with-unix-socket-path=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.so
ts:
but now we have bug:
bacause I have problem with mysql.socket which was in old version in
/var/lib/mysql now in /tmp
so
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql \
--with-unix-socket-path=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
make;make install etc.
should produce mysql with s
There were no errors and it listed a number of rows affected and a
time. tried the command again and it said that the file already
existed. The problem was the directory path that I was looking in. I
couldn't see it in the GUI but in the terminal a find pointed me to the
file. I wasn'
At 21:38 -0500 3/1/03, Bernardo Zuniga wrote:
Thank you Paul,
That helped to clear things up. My guess was that the book was wrong
and the path was different for OS X. The command worked fine, but
apparently the files were never created for some reason. I will try
this again.
Well, the book
Thank you Paul,
That helped to clear things up. My guess was that the book was wrong
and the path was different for OS X. The command worked fine, but
apparently the files were never created for some reason. I will try
this again.
thanks for your help,
Bernardo
On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at
At 19:46 -0500 3/1/03, Bernardo Zuniga wrote:
Hello,
I'm a bit confused about where the database is located in Mac OS X.
I was following the instructions in O'Reilly's boot using and
Managing MySQL ad got to the point where I tried to do a select and
output to a file. The command I ran was as f
Hello,
I'm a bit confused about where the database is located in Mac OS X. I
was following the instructions in O'Reilly's boot using and Managing
MySQL ad got to the point where I tried to do a select and output to a
file. The command I ran was as follows:
SELECT * INTO OUTFILE 'books.dat'
FIE
Hi,
One other problem came up, the configure script looks for LinuxThreads in
/usr/include where of course FreeBSD stores them in
/usr/local/include/linuxthreads so the flag that gets set for linuxthreads
doesn't, at least not in my version of mysql 4.09
Thanks,
Eric
(250) 655 - 9513 (PST Tim
Christian,
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From: "Christian Lizell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.mysql
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 6:18 PM
Subject: Database in path to foreign key references
> Hello!
>
> Is there any way to get rid of the databas
Hello!
Is there any way to get rid of the database name in the path to the
reference of a foreign key. When using mysqldump to copy a database
the name of the source database is in the path of the foreign key
reference. In my case, that is not what I want.
An example:
mysql>
Hi Scott,
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 03:28, Scott Pippin wrote:
> I am trying to set up two data files in case the first one fills up. I
> tried to use the following in my.cnf but it says there is an error. If
> I take out the reference to the second data file everything works
>
> AIX 4.3.3
> MySQL
Scott Pippin wrote:
> I am trying to set up two data files in case the first one fills up. I
> tried to use the following in my.cnf but it says there is an error. If
> I take out the reference to the second data file everything works
>
> AIX 4.3.3
> MySQL 4.0.4
>
>
>innodb_data_file_path=libda
I am trying to set up two data files in case the first one fills up. I
tried to use the following in my.cnf but it says there is an error. If
I take out the reference to the second data file everything works
AIX 4.3.3
MySQL 4.0.4
innodb_data_file_path=libdata1:100M:autoextend:max:2000M;libdat
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>Description:
While trying to run this query:
SELECT users_1.* FROM user
Why not you set the path in your environment variables and restart the
computer
Are you using win98 or NT?
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From: "William Martell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MySQL Main List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:33
->Properties... as I noted in an earlier message.
After thinking this a bit, it'd be very nice if the MySQL setup program
offered an option to automatically add mysql\bin to the PATH environment
variable (whoever is responsible of the setup, please consider this!) on
Windows.
Best regards,
I
Under NT and XP you set the environment variables by clicking on the My
Computer icon and selecting Properties, then clicking the Environment
variables on the Advanced tab. Make sure you set the PATH under the
System Variables instead of User Variables if you want MySQL to be
available to
Try to modify the autoexec.bat if you are using Win9x or the Path User env
in Winnt. Another choice in some systems is to modify DOSTART.bat or
something like that in "\windows".
A way to keep the previous setting of the PATH env is to issue a stat like
SET PATH=%PATH%;c:\mysql; ...
I
> 'mysql' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> program or batch file.
>
> I tried the SET PATH command and this works fine when I have dos open. But
> when I start another session of dos later the settings are gone.
>
> Does anyone know how t
This is more information regarding the Path for my machine. It shows the
default PATH information and the PATH information after I perform the SET
PATH command. It also shows how MySQL responds after I type MySQL at the
command prompt.
Thanks in Advance,
William
C:\>path
PATH=C:\WI
Hello All,
I am having trouble with MySQL in dos. When I type in mysql from the c:\>
prompt, I get the following error:
C:\>mysql
'mysql' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.
I tried the SET PATH command and this works fine when
>Description:
While trying to run this query:
SELECT users_1.* FROM users AS users_1, users AS users_2
WHERE users_1.email_address = users_2.email_address AND users_1.id <> users_2.id
ORDER BY users_1.email_address
I got this error:
Can't create/write to file '/root/tmp/#sql107d_bdf_2.MYI' (Er
h SPACES in the path,
how?
Tobias,
Monday, September 16, 2002, 2:33:10 PM, you wrote:
TE> I am trying to start up the database, mysql, on a windows machine.
TE> I installed it into a dir under c:\Program Files\ComOpt\CellOpt
TE> AFP\database\. As you can see there are SPACEs here
but that failed misserably and I didnt get any help here either so I
downgraded to 3.23.xx. Compilation went fine when I turned off InnoDB.
The gig is that when compiling from source there is a
--prefix=/path/to/installation_dir option to configure script.
I guess you allready got that this makes
I'm installing the mysql-max-3.23.52-pc-linux-gnu-i686 version. But I don't
have the root permission, and don't have the /var/lib/ access permission.
And I got the following error when I ran the ./configure commend. Do anyone
know how to change the /var/lib/mysql directory to something else?
Th
Hello Alexander,
Yes, it is possible. Start your mysqld(-max)(-nt) instances with
--defaults-file=C:\windows\my.ini option and it should work.
Regards,
Iikka
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Hi all,
How can I change the file paht "c:\windows\my.ini".
Is possible I have two files because I want to start
two instances in same machine.
I would like to change like that:
- c:\windows\my.ini
- c:\windows\my2.ini
Regards
Alexander
sql, query
__
Ernesto,
Thursday, February 28, 2002, 6:06:53 PM, you wrote:
EAZI> Friends:
EAZI> How I can change the place where they are create the database?
EAZI> Different place than \mysql\data\mybase
You should change default directories by editing my.cnf:
[mysqld]
datadir=path_to_your_dir
or yo
Friends:
How I can change the place where they are create the database?
Different place than \mysql\data\mybase
thanks
Ernesto
-
Before posting, please che
What operating system are you using?
The path vars etc are found in your mysqld_safe or safe_mysqld script, at
least in *NIX systems
-Original Message-
From: Roman Eisner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 6:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Path Variables
Hello,
I'm trying to change the path variables of an already installed mysql
server. Namely, I want to change:
pid_file
language
innodb_log_group_home_dir
datadir
basedir
I viewed these, using the
mysqladmin variables
command.
I'm using 4.0, and I'd like to know the easies
This is a remedial question, but I am trying to get myisamchk to run from
the database directory. All I keep hearing is "put it in your path" and you
can run it from anywhere (as opposed to having to be in the bin directory to
execute it). I have searched the web, but haven't
Alright, but what if I do not have a ld.so.conf file? Do I just create one
in /etc/?
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerald Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:26 AM
> To: Adam Douglas
> Cc: Mysql@Lists. Mysql. Com (E-mail)
> Subjec
1. Add the path to /etc/ld.so.conf
2. Run ldconfig
Adam Douglas wrote:
> I'm installed MySQL 3.23.37 and I can't get it started. I know there has be
> number of posts regarding such a problem but I haven't seen a resolution to
> fix mine specificly. I get this error wh
No such file or
directory
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/mysql
010807 15:42:38 mysqld ended
Now I know the file is located at /usr/local/lib/pth/libpthread.so.14.20 but
where is the location for me to fix this bad path? Funny thing is I had
MySQL Daemon running just fine but when I
it's not inheriting that info from
PS> safe_mysqld or my.cnf either), even though the configured Makefile has
PS> MYSQL_TCP_PORT=3307 in it.
PS> But the --with-unix-socket-path=/customer/tmp/mysql.sock argument is
PS> respected and works.
for examp
g one.
Additionally, if I configure --with-tcp-port=3307 that is also ignored and
the server listens on 3306 (no, it's not inheriting that info from
safe_mysqld or my.cnf either), even though the configured Makefile has
MYSQL_TCP_PORT=3307 in it.
But the --with-unix-socket-path=/customer/tmp/
I find it humorous that you're Email address is "perl_programmer2001", yet
you don't know how to set your PATH variable...
Type "echo $PATH" and see if "/usr/local/bin" is included in it. If so, you
can do what I usually do, which is to add '
bin'
This directory contains client programs and the server
You should add the full pathname of this directory to
your PATH environment variable so that your shell
finds the MySQL programs properly."
Question: How do I add the full path name to my PATH
environment variable? The url provided wa
No there is /etc/my.conf but this file is empty ?
- Original Message -
From: Seung-woo Nam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: How to change the lib path ...
> Hi
> The config file you are looking for is /etc
;mb for /var and mysql database are to big for this (so it crashes).
>
> Can someone tell me how to change the /var/lib/mysql path to /home/lib/mysql.
>
> I changed every file to this path (mysqld, mysql_config, ...) but nothing append
Hi guys,
I just have a problem since yesterday, RedHat 7.0 make standard a partition of 256
mb for /var and mysql database are to big for this (so it crashes).
Can someone tell me how to change the /var/lib/mysql path to /home/lib/mysql.
I changed every file to this path (mysqld
Hi guys,
I just have a problem since yesterday, RedHat 7.0 make standard a partition of 256 mb
for /var and mysql database are to big for this (so it crashes).
Can someone tell me how to change the /var/lib/mysql path to /home/lib/mysql.
I changed every file to this path (mysqld, mysql_config
ll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 February 2001 11:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: nested sets vs. key path method
>Hello,
>at the time I try to figure out what's the best way
>to get a kind of parent/child - hierarchy with unlimited
>subchild.
>My special attention is
AS E1
>WHERE E1.left BETWEEN B1.left AND B1.right
>AND E1.right BETWEEN B1.left AND B1.right
>AND E1.emp = :myworker;
>
>
>but now I wonder if it wouldn't be better to use the
>so called "key path method" where you put the whole
>top hierarchy info of a node into
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