Curtis,
the reason why innodb.com was unreachable for some time on Friday was
that Oracle web administrators moved the DNS records to an Oracle domain
server. The registrar of innodb.com is Tucows, and I believe the admins
made some error which caused Tucows to set renewyourname.net as the
do
I just checked it again and its working.
Francesco Riosa wrote:
> Heikki Tuuri ha scritto:
>> Bill,
>>
>> we are moving the DNS of innodb.com from Capnova to Oracle Corp.
>>
>> I can now view http://www.innodb.com through my ISP, Elisa. Does
>> anyone still have problems accessing http://www.inno
My guess is that its intentional. Oracle is who they are and MySQL is
eating their lunch. I look for them to kill the product to try to drive
MySQL out of business or make life difficult for them; hence the reason
they're working on a new storage engine of their own. They tried to buy
MySQL, bu
--On Friday, November 10, 2006 08:46:50 AM -0500 Curtis Maurand
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.oracle.com/innodb/index.html
Please quit telling us that Oracle purchased Innodb. That is ancient news.
The innodb.com web site had innodb content on it in the past, Heikki
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http://www.oracle.com/innodb/index.html
Riemer Palstra wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 09:26:52AM -0800, Bill MacAllister wrote:
>> What happened to the Innodb web pages? What comes up for be is a
>> search page with a bunch of related links on it. I wanted to pull
>> down a copy of ibbackup d
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From: "George Law" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 7:50 AM
To: "Heikki Tuuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Subject: RE: www.innodb.com
Heikki Tuuri ha scritto:
> Bill,
>
> we are moving the DNS of innodb.com from Capnova to Oracle Corp.
>
> I can now view http://www.innodb.com through my ISP, Elisa. Does
> anyone still have problems accessing http://www.innodb.com?
>
> If you cannot see some web page, you can resort to Google's ca
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Friday, November 10, 2006 7:43 AM>To:
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www.innodb.com>>Bill,>>we are moving the DNS of
innodb.com from Capnova to Oracle Corp.>>I can now view http://www.innodb.com through my ISP,
Elisa.>Does anyone>still have problems
Bill,
we are moving the DNS of innodb.com from Capnova to Oracle Corp.
I can now view http://www.innodb.com through my ISP, Elisa. Does anyone
still have problems accessing http://www.innodb.com?
If you cannot see some web page, you can resort to Google's cache to
view it. I hope that we wil
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 09:26:52AM -0800, Bill MacAllister wrote:
> What happened to the Innodb web pages? What comes up for be is a
> search page with a bunch of related links on it. I wanted to pull
> down a copy of ibbackup documentation and it isn't there anymore.
Strange indeed, I get the s
--On Thursday, November 09, 2006 08:37:01 PM +0200 Onur
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bill MacAllister wrote:
What happened to the Innodb web pages? What comes up for be is a
search page with a bunch of related links on it. I wanted to pull
down a copy of ibbackup documentation and it isn't
Bill MacAllister wrote:
What happened to the Innodb web pages? What comes up for be is a
search page with a bunch of related links on it. I wanted to pull
down a copy of ibbackup documentation and it isn't there anymore.
Bill
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| Bill MacAl
Em Thu, 09 Nov 2006 09:26:52 -0800, Bill MacAllister escreveu:
> What happened to the Innodb web pages? What comes up for be is a search
> page with a bunch of related links on it. I wanted to pull down a copy of
> ibbackup documentation and it isn't there anymore.
Perhaps they are at O
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