Ivan Cukic (Foment) escribio':
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| Another question how can see the compatibility of authentification?
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I don't know. It should be written in docs...
Anyway, try the next thing...
Try to create a symlink for every db except for mysql.
create a symlink /v
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| Another question how can see the compatibility of authentification?
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I don't know. It should be written in docs...
Anyway, try the next thing...
Try to create a symlink for every db except for mysql.
create a symlink /var/lib/mysql/db1 -> /mnt/onedis
Hi, Ivan and all!
Tanks, but create a symlink from... to?
Another question how can see the compatibility of authentification?
I'm not very experiency on Linux and Mysql.
Thanks,
Segismundo
|You can create a symlink.
|Have you tested compatibility between MySQL 5 and 4 concerning
|authentificati
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| 4) My question is: Is it possible that de datadir was the same to
| Win and Linux because i can't duplicate my databases? The disk2 is
| read and write. If it is possible, how?
You can create a symlink.
Have you tested compatibility between MySQL 5
> > I don't believe this is possible, but I couldn't find any posts and
wanted
> > to confirm. I realize that we may need to import through an SQL query.
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> I believe itis, you can just copy the files over.
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Thanks for the tips! I will let the list know how this turns out!
Alex Charlton
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Alex,
What I do is a DUMP on the table, either the schema or data or both.
This will create a .sql file you can run again against whatever platform
you are on
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