I think the problem was in the numbers the mysql desktop tools reported
(mysql query browser). when querying using mysql command line...the numbers
are now the same. bizarre.

2009/1/21 Alex Kovalyov <[email protected]>

>
> You can use /usr/local/aws/scripts/mysql-data-bundle.sh to re-upload
> mysql data snapshot.
>
> Nick is working on mysql->mysqllvm migration script for you.
>
>
>
> On 21 янв, 14:25, afishler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need general help in order to make sure I am not doing something
> > wrong. any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > Since my DB got too large for regular mysql role backups I am moving
> > it to mysql lvm.
> >
> > I used the snapshot generated by scalr at  /mnt (checked the creation
> > time and it was an updated one).
> >
> > I moved the tar file to an mysqllvm instance replaced the mysql data
> > directory with the one from the snapshot I copied.
> >
> > Started the mysqllvm db. All ok up to here.
> >
> > Checking the number of rows in several tables I found a distinct
> > difference....!!!! The number of rows in the new mysqllvm database was
> > substantially lower.
> >
> > Any reasonable explanation?
> >
>

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