On Thursday 09 April 2009 21:43:36 Brent Bloxam wrote:
> Mel Flynn wrote:
> > Any reason a jail can't be used? This would allow sharing the binary
> > using null or union fs, little overhead, yet seperated from host install
> > and no maintenance of port installed files, like rc.d/mysql-server.
>
>
Mel Flynn wrote:
Any reason a jail can't be used? This would allow sharing the binary using
null or union fs, little overhead, yet seperated from host install and no
maintenance of port installed files, like rc.d/mysql-server.
Unionfs, unix sockets and flush operations don't like each other f
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 14:55:26 DAve wrote:
> > However, I would suggest that you provide, as you suggest, a separate
> > instance of mysql just for this client as well. If they screw up the
> > instance they won't affect other customers. To run a separate instance,
> > I would suggest using d
Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On April 6, 2009 11:41:06 PM -0400 DAve
wrote:
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone setup two instances of MySQL on the same server? One
running just a client's DBs? Any advice would be helpful.
That is not answering your question directly, but MySQL works finr
ove
Norbert Papke wrote:
On April 6, 2009, DAve wrote:
Has anyone setup two instances of MySQL on the same server? One running
just a client's DBs? Any advice would be helpful.
It's just a matter of making sure that the two instances don't share any ports
or files. It works well. You'll have to
--On April 6, 2009 11:41:06 PM -0400 DAve
wrote:
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone setup two instances of MySQL on the same server? One
running just a client's DBs? Any advice would be helpful.
That is not answering your question directly, but MySQL works finr
over an SSH tunnel.
You
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone setup two instances of MySQL on the same server? One running
just a client's DBs? Any advice would be helpful.
That is not answering your question directly, but MySQL works finr
over an SSH tunnel.
You'd have your users connect/authenticate with SSH first
On April 6, 2009, DAve wrote:
> Has anyone setup two instances of MySQL on the same server? One running
> just a client's DBs? Any advice would be helpful.
It's just a matter of making sure that the two instances don't share any ports
or files. It works well. You'll have to create a custom my.c
Hi,
> Has anyone setup two instances of MySQL on the same server? One running
> just a client's DBs? Any advice would be helpful.
That is not answering your question directly, but MySQL works finr
over an SSH tunnel.
You'd have your users connect/authenticate with SSH first to establish
the tun
Good morning all,
I have a situation where I am being instructed to allow a client to
access MySQL remotely. We generally put those clients on a VPS and allow
them free reign. In this case we cannot, they are on a shared host
server. Opening our PIX to allow connections through to MySQL, and
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