Is there a reason you can't run mysqldump on the server? You could then
gzip it and use any transport method with throttling you want (like wget)
-Eric
Aaron Wohl wrote:
http://www.birdsoft.demon.co.uk/proglib/slowpipe.htm would seem to do
what you want... I havent tried it yet, but noted the URL for the next
time I needed that functionality.
----- Original message -----
From: "Amit M Bhosle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 09:18:00 +0530
Subject: mysqldump question
Hi:
i was wondering if there's any way to limit the bandwidth used by
mysqldump to dump data from remote hosts. since i couldn't find any
documentation on this, i assume that mysqldump will use all the
available bandwidth of the network.
the issue is that i'm looking to fetch data to the tune of 100s of
MBs, and i don't want the mysqldump to hog all the bandwidth, thus
adversely affecting other communication.
thx in advance for ur time.
AB
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