Re: [gentoo-user] Two instances of MySQL Database Server

2008-04-03 Thread Daniel da Veiga
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Johann Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! About several month ago I got 2 mysql instances (4.xx and 5.xx) running on the same machine. The (very) quick guide: * Emerge, setup, etc mysql in the outer

Re: [gentoo-user] Two instances of MySQL Database Server

2008-04-03 Thread kashani
Daniel da Veiga wrote: I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of MySQL. Is there any good reason? All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a different database location and uses a different port, and clone and edit another /etc/init.d/mysql

Re: [gentoo-user] Two instances of MySQL Database Server

2008-04-03 Thread Daniel da Veiga
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel da Veiga wrote: I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of MySQL. Is there any good reason? All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a different database location

Re: [gentoo-user] Two instances of MySQL Database Server

2008-04-03 Thread kashani
Daniel da Veiga wrote: On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel da Veiga wrote: I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of MySQL. Is there any good reason? All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a different

[gentoo-user] Two instances of MySQL Database Server

2008-04-01 Thread Kaushal Shriyan
Hi I am referring to http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/multiple-unix-servers.html to create multiple instances of MySQL Database Server. I wanted it for Gentoo Linux is there a HowTo for configuring multiple instance of MySQL Database Server on Gentoo Linux Thanks and Regards Kaushal --

Re: [gentoo-user] Two instances of MySQL Database Server

2008-04-01 Thread Johann Schmitz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! About several month ago I got 2 mysql instances (4.xx and 5.xx) running on the same machine. The (very) quick guide: * Emerge, setup, etc mysql in the outer system * setup a chroot with an complete stage3 * chroot into the new one ** emerge