Am Freitag, den 25.04.2008, 12:25 -0500 schrieb James Sheffer:
> Hi all, I've got a problem. A client of ours changed ip addresses on
> their mysql server, and I believe MySL was set up to listen on the old
> ip address. How can I see what ip address mysql is set to listen on,
> and how can
Hi Guys,
Firstly, this is the only time I have ever encountered this problem and
searching archives or google shed no luck since yesterday so here I am .
I have a table described below:
mysql> describe containers;
+++--+-+-+
another option is to do a mysqldump and pipe it over to the new server, e.g:
mysqldump --opt 32bitserver | mysql --host=64bithost -C 64bitserver
> - Original Message
> > From: Mike
> > To: B. Keith Murphy
> > Cc: mysql list
> > Sent: Friday, 25 April, 2008 5:33:49 PM
> > Subject
You may want to check on the version you are running. There have been
a few odd bugs in various MySQL versions in regards to limits and
order by filtering. Although it usually involved joins and/or unions.
If you can't or don't want to upgrade your MySQL version, you can try
restructuring y