On Tue, 02 Jul 2013 07:12:37 -0500, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 02/07/2013 13:55, Mark Felder wrote:
If twitter was built upon a WORM database instead of MySQL they could
host the entirety of twitter on a handful of servers instead of the
gross MySQL+Cassandra mess they're fighting with
On 02/07/2013 13:55, Mark Felder wrote:
> If twitter was built upon a WORM database instead of MySQL they could
> host the entirety of twitter on a handful of servers instead of the
> gross MySQL+Cassandra mess they're fighting with today.
I'd say their problem is not exact
On Tue, 02 Jul 2013 05:45:47 -0500, Ivan Voras wrote:
Well, this is essentially a bikeshed thread... so why not chip in
I disagree; all of these databases have distinctly different uses.
MySQL/PostgreSQL: pick your poison. Relational databases. Will you have
multiple users connecting to
rupted on occasion.
>
> I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
>
> I use simple primary key files, most entries are added from a CLI
> or termcap/curses screen. Some programatically. With about the same
> number of sequential dumps vs indexed random reads.
files get corrupted on occasion.
>
> I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
>
> I use simple primary key files, most entries are added from a CLI
> or termcap/curses screen. Some programatically. With about the same
> number of sequential dumps vs indexed random re
y db files get
> corrupted on occasion.
>
> I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
>
> I use simple primary key files, most entries are added from a CLI or
> termcap/curses screen. Some programatically. With about the same number
> of sequential dumps vs indexed
asion.
I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
I use simple primary key files, most entries are added from a CLI
or termcap/curses screen. Some programatically. With about the same
number of sequential dumps vs indexed random reads.
I have no experience with the c interface for po
On 1 July 2013 16:28, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
> I have no experience with the c interface for postgres or mysql, but
> also, do not know how much the c interface has changed for sleepycat
> 5/6 compared to the c interface for
I have a rather extensive series of databases created and in use all
with the very old sleepycat db3. I believe in the addage "don't fix
what ain't broken", but in the case of db3, it IS broken and my db
files get corrupted on occasion.
I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL,
On Wed, 22 May 2013 15:52:45 +0200, Alejandro Imass
wrote:
Hi,
We've been having this problem with a customer for a while and it
seems that some funky query makes MySQL use 100% of CPU. Nevertheless,
even though you can see in top that it's only 1 CPU in 100% (out of 8)
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Michael Ross wrote:
> On Wed, 22 May 2013 15:52:45 +0200, Alejandro Imass
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We've been having this problem with a customer for a while and it
>> seems that some funky query makes MySQL use 100% of CPU
Hi,
We've been having this problem with a customer for a while and it
seems that some funky query makes MySQL use 100% of CPU. Nevertheless,
even though you can see in top that it's only 1 CPU in 100% (out of 8)
the server eventually becomes useless and stops responding complete
On 20/10/2012 19:12, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> Can you tell me what might be the best MySQL version to be used and
> which PHP version should I use to that?
Unless you're running applications with known dependencies on earlier
versions, always choose the latest stable release version o
There's no reason not to just use the latest in the ports tree, which as of
now is:
php5-5.4.7
mysql-server-5.5.28
I use phpmyadmin, which usually results in updating php5 every new release
(which is why I'm on php5-5.4.7), although I'm still on mysql-server-5.5.16.
-O
MySQL 5.5
php 5.4.x
> FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE
> Can you tell me what might be the best MySQL version to be used and
> which PHP version should I use to that?
> Running 64-bit.
>
> thanks,
> Jos Chrispijn
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Can you tell me what might be the best MySQL version to be used and
which PHP version should I use to that?
Running 64-bit.
thanks,
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4.5 years ago, I posted about cron's piling up. It seems if I install
libnss-mysql on a fresh 9.0-STABLE, this problem persists.
Here was the original post:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2007-December/164174.html
I've seen this on 6.2, 7.x, and now 9.0 FreeBS
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 09:04:26 +0100, Paul Macdonald wrote:
>On 13/06/2012 19:34, Simon wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
>>
>> It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
>> u
On 13/06/2012 19:34, Simon wrote:
Hi,
I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
under such setup? how can I troubleshoot this?
I could never compile a stable MySQL server from the ports and
Simon wrote:
Hint: Please learn to not top post. It makes it more difficult to arrange
answers coherently.
> Possible but extremely unlikely, I always had issues whenever I tried to
> build MySQL server myself. The hardware where this is running has been
> very stable. I don't h
Hello.
2012/06/13 14:43:29 -0400 Simon => To Chuck Swiger :
S> There is no segfault which is what usually happens when you have memory
then there is the daemon's log...
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Hi Simon
> Thanks Julian. The reason for freebsd-questions is because when I looked
> thru isp, database, and performance, and few others, they had one or two
> threads a month with barely much input.
Yup, isp@ is quiet, some other lists too, doesn't necessarily mean
there'snot good people listen
> Those only using questions@ _Please_ realise there are other lists.
> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo
> Read the remits of the other lists & subscribe &/or post those lists
> that match your topic.
PS All credit & thanks to a few highly skilled & informed people
on questions@ wh
Can you repeat this issue with MariaDB?
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> 'cos some on questions@ failed to move on, & post more
> complex non beginner issues
On Jun 13, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Simon wrote:
>>> I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+
>>> queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running.
>
>> By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren
> Maybe I'm contacting wrong mailling list, I can't seem to get ahold of
> ISP/hosting guys
> on this list. Truly amazing that for a server OS, there is so little input
> for something like
> MySQL server. Perhaps everyone else is still using text files, does 10TPS,
On Jun 13, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Simon wrote:
> I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
>
> It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
> under such setup? how can I troubleshoot this?
>
> I could never compile a stable MyS
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Simon wrote:
I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+
queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running.
By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren't
running
MySQL for that kind o
>> I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+
>> queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running.
>By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren't
>running
>MySQL for that kind of TPS
On Jun 13, 2012, at 11:43 AM, Simon wrote:
> Possible but extremely unlikely, I always had issues whenever I tried to build
> MySQL server myself.
That by itself is interesting.
> The hardware where this is running has been very
> stable. I don't have any issues whatsoever
Possible but extremely unlikely, I always had issues whenever I tried to build
MySQL server myself. The hardware where this is running has been very
stable. I don't have any issues whatsoever making world, etc...
There is no segfault which is what usually happens when you have memory
issues
Hi,
I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
under such setup? how can I troubleshoot this?
I could never compile a stable MySQL server from the ports and always
relied on MySQL community server
Hello.
2012/05/08 21:51:49 +0100 Matthew Seaman =>
To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
MS> data dir shared between two servers. Keeping the configs with the data
MS> does have a few advantages.
I know yet another reason to do this. In common case this isn't mysql-specific.
On Tue, 08 May 2012 21:51:49 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
>On 08/05/2012 20:55, Jerry wrote:
>> On Tue, 08 May 2012 15:34:02 +0100
>> Matthew Seaman articulated:
>>
>>> >Sounds almost as if the my.cnf you've been editing is not the
>>> >my.
On Tue, 08 May 2012 15:55:36 -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Tue, 08 May 2012 15:34:02 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
Sounds almost as if the my.cnf you've been editing is not the my.cnf
that your mysql instance is using. IIRC there was some talk about
moving from the usual BSD-ish /var/db/
On 08/05/2012 20:55, Jerry wrote:
> On Tue, 08 May 2012 15:34:02 +0100
> Matthew Seaman articulated:
>
>> >Sounds almost as if the my.cnf you've been editing is not the my.cnf
>> >that your mysql instance is using. IIRC there was some talk about
>> >mo
On Tue, 08 May 2012 15:34:02 +0100
Matthew Seaman articulated:
>Sounds almost as if the my.cnf you've been editing is not the my.cnf
>that your mysql instance is using. IIRC there was some talk about
>moving from the usual BSD-ish /var/db/mysql/my.cnf to
>/usr/local/etc/my.cn
Hello.
2012/05/08 06:49:01 -0700 Paul Beard => To
FreeBSD-questions :
PB> Monkeying with IPv6, I discovered that globally routable addresses are what
it says on the tin, so hiding behind a network appliance is not longer viable
for me. An nmap scan showed the port 3306 was hanging out for all
up bothering about that.)
>
> What I ended up doing was adding
>
> mysql_args="--bind-address=127.0.0.1"
>
> to /etc/rc.conf. This seems to work as netstat and sockstat no longer
> show port 3306 listening and database connections are happening.
>
> Is this
Monkeying with IPv6, I discovered that globally routable addresses are what it
says on the tin, so hiding behind a network appliance is not longer viable for
me. An nmap scan showed the port 3306 was hanging out for all to see but I
couldn't figure out how to close it off. The "--skip-networkin
On 01/24/12 07:06, Crow wrote:
I want to create MySQL localhost.
Can you provide some more information? Like which version of FreeBSD you
are using (or other OS if you happen to be needing other support), what
you have completed so far, other parameters that you are able to tell us
which may
First hit on google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=mysqlnd
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 01:31:11PM +0200, Dick Hoogendijk typed:
> PhpMyAdmin shows:
>
> Server: Localhost via UNIX socket
> Server version: 5.5.15
> Protocol version: 10
> User: root@localhost
>
PhpMyAdmin shows:
Server: Localhost via UNIX socket
Server version: 5.5.15
Protocol version: 10
User: root@localhost
MySQL charset: UTF-8 Unicode (utf8)
Apache/2.2.19 (FreeBSD) mod_ssl/2.2.19 OpenSSL/0.9.8q DAV/2 PHP/5.3.6
with Suhosin-Patch
MySQL client version: mysqlnd
quot;Chris Rees"
To: "Glenn McCalley"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: MySQL update
On 7 June 2011 12:56, Glenn McCalley wrote:
Trying to update MySQL from 4.1 to 5.5.
Updating mysql-client first.
Make works great, but make install refuses to install saying
Hi,
I've noticed that servers runing exim version 4.74 are being
flagged by portaudit as having this vulnerability:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/36594c54-7be7-11e0-9838-0022156e8794.html
But systems with the port exim-mysql are not. This has to be an
oversight doesn
Robert Huff writes:
> That may, however, quite likely be the path of least
> resistance.
Also - have you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
Robert Huff
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On 07/06/2011 13:37, Chris Rees wrote:
> On 7 June 2011 12:56, Glenn McCalley wrote:
>> Trying to update MySQL from 4.1 to 5.5.
>> Updating mysql-client first.
>> Make works great, but make install refuses to install saying 5.5 conflicts
>> with 4.1, run
>> pkg_
On 7 June 2011 12:56, Glenn McCalley wrote:
> Trying to update MySQL from 4.1 to 5.5.
> Updating mysql-client first.
> Make works great, but make install refuses to install saying 5.5 conflicts
> with 4.1, run
> pkg_delete for 4.1.
> pkg_delete for 4.1 refuses to deinstal
Glenn McCalley writes:
> Question: Do I have to deinstall everything, and then put it all
> back together, or can I force the mysql 5.5 client and 5.5 server
> to install?
"Have to"? Possibly not.
That may, however, quite likely be the path
"Glenn McCalley" writes:
> Trying to update MySQL from 4.1 to 5.5.
> Updating mysql-client first.
> Make works great, but make install refuses to install saying 5.5
> conflicts with 4.1, run
> pkg_delete for 4.1.
> pkg_delete for 4.1 refuses to deinstall as all the
Trying to update MySQL from 4.1 to 5.5.
Updating mysql-client first.
Make works great, but make install refuses to install saying 5.5 conflicts
with 4.1, run
pkg_delete for 4.1.
pkg_delete for 4.1 refuses to deinstall as all the php52 packages
(extensions, mysql, mysqli, pdo_mysql etc.) depend
I could install FreeBSD 6.4 on a virtual machine, replace the data dir
and run mysqldump from there.
Thank you for your help!
L
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u have the following in your "/etc/rc.conf" file:
>>
>>mysql_enable="YES"
>>
> Yes. I'm in the process of installing FreeBSD 6.4 in a virtual machine.
> Hopefully I'll be able to compile mysql 3.23 and make a backup from there.
>
> --
>
n/4.1/en/starting-server.html
> >
> > gw# /usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe --verbose
> > Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/db/mysql
> > STOPPING server from pid file /var/db/mysql/gw.sznet.pid
> > 110326 16:44:14 mysqld ended
> >
> > The data directo
from /var/db/mysql
STOPPING server from pid file /var/db/mysql/gw.sznet.pid
110326 16:44:14 mysqld ended
The data directory is correct. I don't understand why it is stopping
immediatelly after startup.
Trying the other way around (FreeBSD 6.4 on a virtual machine)
It may be something rea
Sounds like you'll have to do some debugging. Try adding --verbose to
mysql_args in /etc/rc.conf, and see the other advice in
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/starting-server.html
gw# /usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe --verbose
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/db/
of installing FreeBSD 6.4 in a virtual machine.
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 20:21:08 +0100
Laszlo Nagy articulated:
> On 2011-03-26 18:41, John Levine wrote:
> > In article<4d8e1e4a.5000...@shopzeus.com> you write:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have an old backup from a MySQL data directory. It was created
> >&
Starting mysql.
gw# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server status
mysql is not running.
gw#
There is nothing in /var/log/messages.
Sounds like you'll have to do some debugging. Try adding --verbose to
mysql_args in /etc/rc.conf, and see the other advice in
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4
On 2011-03-26 18:41, John Levine wrote:
In article<4d8e1e4a.5000...@shopzeus.com> you write:
Hi,
I have an old backup from a MySQL data directory. It was created with
MySQL version 3. If I install MySQL 4 then I get this message telling
that the table was created with a different
Quick glance
/usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server/
65 .if ${OSVERSION} >= 70
66 IGNORE= obsolete and does not build with gcc4.2; use mysql 5 or later
67 .endif
Get FreeBSD-6x installed somewhere and mysql port SHOULD compile and run.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Laszlo N
In article <4d8e1e4a.5000...@shopzeus.com> you write:
>
>Hi,
>
>I have an old backup from a MySQL data directory. It was created with
>MySQL version 3. If I install MySQL 4 then I get this message telling
>that the table was created with a different MySQL version.
You s
Hi,
I have an old backup from a MySQL data directory. It was created with
MySQL version 3. If I install MySQL 4 then I get this message telling
that the table was created with a different MySQL version.
So I try to install mysql 3. Here is the problem:
gw# pwd
/usr/ports/databases/mysql323
I have been using mysql since fbsd 7.2 and always just issued the
mysql_install_db command on the command line to create it's control
databases and it just worked fine.
But now with 8.2 I get the following error and have no idea why.
I installed using pkg_add mysql55-server command.
#
t
> where to change the author info and someone said it was
> "www.home/blog/author/authorID" --IIRC. I didn't understand the
> answer.)
✂ snip ✂
It's in the MySQL database. You change it by going into the
admin panel (www.home/blog/wp-a
[Just a top post to say that recent troubles of unknown cause on
my server --7.3-- have drained time from my thought of joining
the "Blogger World."]
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 09:09:20AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
> Quoth Chad Perrin on Friday, 04 March 2011:
> > On Fri, Mar
Quoth Chad Perrin on Friday, 04 March 2011:
> On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 07:27:44AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> > I have not had a lot of luck with upgrading from within the admin panel,
> > but it is still easy to upgrade by downloading the latest tarball and
> > simply extracting it over the in
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 07:27:44AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
>
> I have not had a lot of luck with upgrading from within the admin panel,
> but it is still easy to upgrade by downloading the latest tarball and
> simply extracting it over the installation. Then go into the admin panel
> to see if
Quoth Zbigniew Szalbot on Friday, 04 March 2011:
> Hello,
>
> > Thanks duly noted to everyone. I was beginning to wonder if I
> > had lost what mind I've got left! Not used to losing my two trial
> > blog, (1), and beyond that, being dumbfounded at how messy it
> > ma
Hello,
> Thanks duly noted to everyone. I was beginning to wonder if I
> had lost what mind I've got left! Not used to losing my two trial
> blog, (1), and beyond that, being dumbfounded at how messy it
> may be to keep WP "current." (2)
It seems to me you are maki
t;>> The "wordpress" db is there when I check 'show database'. What
> >>> else?
> >>
> >> Check and make sure the MySQL extensions are installed in PHP?
> >>
> >> pkg_info | grep php5-mysql
> >> (if not..)
>
Any clues why I get a one-liner from wordpress that my database
>>> extention is missing? I re-installed everything; it is running.
>>> The "wordpress" db is there when I check 'show database'. What
>>> else?
>>
>> Check and
.
The "wordpress" db is there when I check 'show database'. What
else?
Check and make sure the MySQL extensions are installed in PHP?
pkg_info | grep php5-mysql
(if not..)
cd /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysql&& make install clean
Good luck!
--Glenn
Th
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 08:35:25PM -0300, Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
> you just need to delete them from /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini
>
> mysql extension is loaded when you are using cli, I would check at web server
> module.
>
> Create a file called info.php in your docum
dpress" db is there when I check 'show database'. What
> > else?
>
> Check and make sure the MySQL extensions are installed in PHP?
>
> pkg_info | grep php5-mysql
> (if not..)
> cd /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysql && make install clean
>
> G
you just need to delete them from /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini
mysql extension is loaded when you are using cli, I would check at web server
module.
Create a file called info.php in your document root
then go to http:///info.php
Check if there is a block called mysql
Regards
Rodrigo
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 06:22:13PM -0300, Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
> And enabled
>
> php -m
>
> check that mysql extension is loaded
>
> Regards
>
> Rodrigo
Hmmm. Good one! ... well, maybe. I have no idea why PHP
Startup can't load these
And enabled
php -m
check that mysql extension is loaded
Regards
Rodrigo
On Tuesday, March 01, 2011 06:03:13 PM Glenn Sieb wrote:
> On 3/1/11 3:53 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> > Any clues why I get a one-liner from wordpress that my database
> > extention is missing?
else?
Check and make sure the MySQL extensions are installed in PHP?
pkg_info | grep php5-mysql
(if not..)
cd /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysql && make install clean
Good luck!
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Any clues why I get a one-liner from wordpress that my database
extention is missing? I re-installed everything; it is running.
The "wordpress" db is there when I check 'show database'. What
else?
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Jerry wrote:
> FreeBSD 8.2-PRERELEASE
>
> After updating to the latest version of MySQL (5.5.8_1), I am
> continuing to have problems with Dovecot failing to run correctly even
> though I completely removed and reinstalled it. I might add
On Jan 11, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Jerry wrote:
> FreeBSD 8.2-PRERELEASE
>
> After updating to the latest version of MySQL (5.5.8_1), I am
> continuing to have problems with Dovecot failing to run correctly even
> though I completely removed and reinstalled it. I might add that I did
FreeBSD 8.2-PRERELEASE
After updating to the latest version of MySQL (5.5.8_1), I am
continuing to have problems with Dovecot failing to run correctly even
though I completely removed and reinstalled it. I might add that I did
a pkg_delete of the MySQL client and server also before updating the
Jerry ha scritto:
I have seen it posted here and on the Dovecot forum that upgrading to
mysql-5.5.8 on FreeBSD breaks both Postfix and Dovecot.
Fixed.
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Jerry wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:37:38 +0300
> Odhiambo Washington articulated:
>
> > On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Jerry
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I have seen it posted here and on the Dovecot forum that upgrading
> &g
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:37:38 +0300
Odhiambo Washington articulated:
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Jerry
> wrote:
>
> > I have seen it posted here and on the Dovecot forum that upgrading
> > to mysql-5.5.8 on FreeBSD breaks both Postfix and Dovecot.
> > Appare
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Jerry wrote:
> I have seen it posted here and on the Dovecot forum that upgrading to
> mysql-5.5.8 on FreeBSD breaks both Postfix and Dovecot. Apparently
> reverting to the mysql-client-5.5.7 corrects this problem.
>
> Can any one else confirm
I have seen it posted here and on the Dovecot forum that upgrading to
mysql-5.5.8 on FreeBSD breaks both Postfix and Dovecot. Apparently
reverting to the mysql-client-5.5.7 corrects this problem.
Can any one else confirm this or is this simply an isolated incident?
If this is correct, is there a
er set and is not specified
in the '/usr/local/share/mysql/charsets/Index.xml' file
Failed to connect to dbi:mysql:;host=localhost as user 'root': Can't
initialize character set latin1 (path: /usr/local/share/mysql/charsets/)***
Error code 255
The Index.xml lists
I am seeing a problem I am unable to solve after upgrading from 5.5.7 ->
5.5.8.
I am installing Request Tracket and I get the following error (which is in
no way related to RT, I think):
Character set 'latin1' is not a compiled character set and is not specified
in the '/usr
Oops, forgot the reply-all. :X Sorry Bill. :)
I ran the update two nights ago, and it went rather smoothly for me
(updating from the 5.5.7 RC to 5.5.8 GA), but your mileage may vary.
Additionally, you can find some general rules for updating your MySQL
install here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc
server
> > AUTHOR: a...@freebsd.org
> >
> > MySQL 5.5 has been updated to 5.5.8 GA release. Since layout is
> > changed you should remove mysql55-{client/server/scripts} ports
> > before upgrading. The build system is changed too, so expect
> > failures.
> >
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Nerius Landys wrote:
> I read this in /usr/ports/UPDATING today:
>
> =
> 20101227:
> AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql55-server
> AUTHOR: a...@freebsd.org
>
> MySQL 5.5 has been updated to
I read this in /usr/ports/UPDATING today:
=
20101227:
AFFECTS: users of databases/mysql55-server
AUTHOR: a...@freebsd.org
MySQL 5.5 has been updated to 5.5.8 GA release. Since layout is
changed you should remove mysql55-{client/server
Dan,
your info is very valuable - thanks:
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Apr 30), Joerg Bruehe said:
>> Dan Nelson wrote:
>>> In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
>>>> For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
>
In the last episode (Apr 30), Joerg Bruehe said:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
> >> For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
> >> "net_retry_count" which is by default set to 10 (ten) for
Dan,
thanks for your reply:
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
>> For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
>> "net_retry_count" which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
>> but to 100
In the last episode (Apr 29), Joerg Bruehe said:
> For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
> "net_retry_count" which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
> but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD (during configure phase).
>
> The sourc
oogle, but I didn't find any answers to my question.
For some long, unknown time, the MySQL code contains a variable
"net_retry_count" which is by default set to 10 (ten) for all platforms,
but to 100 (1 million) for FreeBSD (during configure phase).
The source code comment
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