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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--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
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 documentation and it isn't there anymore.
Stra
#x27;#' in literals when you specify them. The
good think about using perl is that you can handle all of these problems.
Hope that helps,
Bill
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a bug?
Bill
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At 13:58 -0700 6/30/04, Bill MacAllister wrote:
Hello,
I am a bit confused by processing of user= specifications in the
mysqld_safe script. Here is what I see:
* If user= is specificed in the [mysq
ocumentation seems to save that you put this in the my.cnf on the
slave, but maybe it should be on the master as well? Maybe in both places?
I will try adding this to the master, but any other suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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n't think it should be trying to replicate this table. Any suggestions
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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persisted. We now are just about to
completely rebuild the box, but we would like to know what is going on. What
should I look at? What is preventing MySQL from answering queries?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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| Bill MacAllister
| Senior Programmer
tabases.
The really bad news is that it is not a MySQL problem so reinstalling MySQL
does nothing to fix it. The worse news is that the MySQL server does not
give you a clue what the problem is.
Bill
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| Bill MacAllister, Senior Programme
e were
hacked. The hacked system is a P100 that served as a development machine.
We would really like to understand the problem that is why I keep including
the list on my responses to you. Maybe someone else knows what is going on
and will tell us.
Bill
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nic. I just can't figure out what it
is and mysql is not helping me figure it out at all. No error message, no
core, no nothing.
Bill
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| Bill MacAllister
| Senior Programmer, Pride Industrie
go away, I have no idea.
>
Thanks for keeping me informed. Two systems here exhibited the problem, both
RedHat 6.1 systems, one a uniprocessor system, and one an SMP system. The
kernel on the SMP system is 2.12.12-20smp. The other system has been rebuilt.
The SMP system is soon to be reb
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