On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Kees Hoekzema wrote:
> I had the same problem, it went on until I had 44G of InnoDB space, with only
> 4G free. After getting tired of having to increase the number of files every
> week, I decided to dump all data with mysqldump, remove the files+ logs and
> recreate them. Aft
Kees Hoekzema wrote:
Hello,
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 14:46, Grover Cussi N. wrote:
restore to the original size ?, I see that the tendence of the innodb
tables is to grow, and grow, and never will reduce the size, it is
posible to control this?
I had the same problem, it went on un
Hello,
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 14:46, Grover Cussi N. wrote:
> > restore to the original size ?, I see that the tendence of the innodb
> > tables is to grow, and grow, and never will reduce the size, it is
> > posible to control this?
I had the same problem, it went on until I had 44G of Inno
>
> Hello!
>
> I have a problem with the innodb files, Well I have a database with a big
> table with more than 3 milon of register, beside I have other databases
> that haz different size. My innodb file grow up to 1 G, I make a
sql sentence, delete from from big_table, and the size of the i