Options such as these are set in my.cnf/my.ini (depending on your host
operating system).
innodb_file_per_table is a very useful option but not neccessarily the
best choice for a novice trying to set up replication.
- michael dykman
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 5:43 AM, lejeczek wrote:
> I'm a novi
I'm a novice myself and yes I must say on-line documentation is not easy
nor comprehensive,
let's take this page as an example:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/replication-howto-rawdata.html
if I don't use InnoDB Hot Backup, doc says..
"..Otherwise, you can obtain a reliable binary snaps
Hi all!
Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator wrote:
> Am 08.06.10 12:05, schrieb Rob Wultsch:
>> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we do have different LAMP systems and recently I started to put some
>>> mysql databases on one, new master server.
Am 08.06.10 12:05, schrieb Rob Wultsch:
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> we do have different LAMP systems and recently I started to put some
>> mysql databases on one, new master server. (RedHat, Fredora, MySQL 4.x -
>> 5.0.xx)
>
> MySQL 4.X
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we do have different LAMP systems and recently I started to put some
> mysql databases on one, new master server. (RedHat, Fredora, MySQL 4.x -
> 5.0.xx)
MySQL 4.X is EOL. I strongly suggest not using it for new proj