On 10/23/05, Ben Munat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> IMO, if you want to do it nice and safe, some downtime is inevitable, the impact of the downtime, however, could be minimized. You could do things like: 1. Practising the procedure on a test machine. 2. Doing the actual upgrade during not-so-busy hours.
If you want to do something fancy, e.g. no downtime upgrade, try it out on a test box first is always a good idea. If MYSQL_STRAIGHT_UPGRADE breaks your production server, i guess your only choice is to keep both pieces, :P HTH. -- Joe -- Money can't buy everything. Sometimes money can't even buy a gun... -- [email protected] mailing list
