Tomasz,

are you running on Windows?

Please use innodb_table_monitor as explained in section 9.1 of
http://www.innodb.com/ibman.html, and also look into section 15.1.

Best regards,

Heikki Tuuri
Innobase Oy
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tomasz Korycki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.mysql
Date: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:30 AM
Subject: InnoDB issues - tables not found


>Hi,
>
>Newbie here, so please be kind...
>
>I decided to try out the foreign keys (REFERENCES tabel(column) in CREATE
>TABLE) and I hit two problems. Maybe it's my clumsiness with search
>specification, but I couldn't find answers in the archive. Oh, I tried it
>on InnoDB tables created just for this test. So here goes:
>
>First problem: SHOW CREATE does _not_ use the same syntax I did when
>creating tables - it omits "REFERENCES..." completely. This is not a big
>deal, I can just add those in the scripts if I need them, but it is
>somewhat worrisome;
>Second problem - and this is a big one - after I looked around in those
>tables, inserting, selecting and updating data, I disconnected from the DB,
>disconnected from the server and shut down the client. Until then I _could_
>see the table structures, the fact they were InnoDB type, column
>definitions, and so on. I did also see "free space" and so on. When I came
>back after dinner and connected back... no such luck. Any attempt to get
>any rows out (like SELECT * FROM `table_name`) gives me:
>[FLOW11 as tomek] ERROR 1016: Can't open file: 'table_name.InnoDB'. (errno:
1)
>I can't see structure, number of rows, free space, table type, size,
>nothing. Logged out and in using different (sufficiently privileged) names
>- no cigar. Looked through the hostname.err log - nothing there, as well.
>Disconnected the client, shut down the MySQL - nothing seems wrong. It
>started back without complaint as well - but I still can't see my tables...
>I checked mysql database -everything is working as expected, things show
up...
>
>In a way I hope it is a FAQ, in which case I would appreciate a gentle
>nudge. In case it's not, though, Is there something glaring I did/didn't
do?
>
>MySQL is 4.0.1-alpha-log on Linux 2.2.17 installed from RPM downloaded from
>MySQL site. Here is how I created one of the tables in question (in a new
>database):
>CREATE TABLE `ALBUM` (
>   `Ix` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
>   `Title` varchar(255) binary default NULL,
>   `Released` date default NULL,
>   `Billing` int(11) REFERENCES PERFORMER(Ix),
>   `Tracks` int(11) REFERENCES TRACK(Ix),
>   `Remarks` blob,
>   `Live` enum('Live','Studio','Both','Unknown') default 'Unknown',
>   `Compilation` enum('Yes','No') default No,
>   `RecordedFrom` date default NULL,
>   `RecordedTo` date default NULL,
>   `Company` varchar(255) binary default NULL,
>   `ID` tinytext,
>   PRIMARY KEY  (`Ix`)
>) TYPE=InnoDB;
>
>The rest of them were similar.
>
>Speak up, sages, I'm hanging on Your... well, fingers, in this case ;)
>
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