Svend,
Wednesday, March 27, 2002, 12:30:28 PM, you wrote:
SEHJ> I'm running mysql 3.23.36 on a Red Hat 7.1 with the standard kernel.
SEHJ> I have a /var partition (ext2) with 6.5 gb total space.
SEHJ> One of the tables are almost running out of space, it is almost 4 gb. is it
SEHJ> the filsystem that prevents files larger than 4 gb, or is it mysql that
SEHJ> should be tweaked ?
SEHJ> If i could use the last 2 gb on the partition, my problems would be solved
SEHJ> for the next 4 months, any sugestions ?
Do you use MyISAM tables?
Maximum size of MyISAM table depends on your OS. By default MySQL
tables have a maximum size of about 4G, but you can increase table
size by editing AVG_ROW_LENGTH and MAX_ROWS when you CREATE or ALTER
table. You can read more at:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/T/a/Table_size.html
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