he real data, and that deleting
> them won't cause a problem?
>
> Jimmy
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Dave Barnes wrote:
>
>> Check out comments by Heikki at bottom:
>>
>> http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=10863
>>
>>
>>
&g
Check out comments by Heikki at bottom:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=10863
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Dave Barnes wrote:
> not an expert in innodb - guessing based upon other readings... :)
>
> Do both of these files exist?
>
>
> /riak
not an expert in innodb - guessing based upon other readings... :)
Do both of these files exist?
/riak/data/innokeystore/user1019,201103_890602560248518965780370444936484965102833893376.ibd
/riak/data/innokeystore/user6425,201103_388211372416021087647853783690262677096107081728.ibd
On Wed, Apr
eed to
>> consider changing.
>>
>> As well, there's some ops "common sense" that says the lifetime of any
>> single architecture is 18 months or less. That doesn't necessarily mean
>> that you'll be building a new cluster with a larger ring siz
Sorry I feel compelled to chime in.
Maybe you could assess your physical node limits and start with a small
configuration, then increase it and increase it until you hit a limit.
Work small to large.
Once you find the pain point, lets us know what resource ran out.
You will learn a lot along t
My apologies if this has been asked before, I'm new...
In my dev. environment I have access to 6 servers, 2 Oracle Linux (RH), 2
solaris10 sparc and 2 Solaris10 X86.
Can I build a cluster across these 6 machines?
--Dave
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