Hello all:
I am running Debian woody and am using the Debian package for MySQL
4.1. I am trying to set the root password but nothing appears to work.
Apparently I managed to set it but now I cannot login with what I set
it to. So I have followed the directions to reset a root password
Hi all:
I am running MySQL 4.1.3 under Debian. I have the problem that my
options in my.cnf are not going into effect. I want to increase
max_heap_table_size from the default of 16M to 400M (I have 4GB of
memory), but putting that line into my.cnf doesn't do anything. (Yes
it is in the
Thanks for the two responses.
William Mussatto said:
Are you running mod_perl?
Yes I am, with Perl 5.8.3.
Victor Pendleton said:
What does mysql show processlist look like?
Here is what it looks like currently, but the system is not in its
unresponsive phase right now. I can't force it to
Hello:
I posted this before but I have not gotten a response. I have a Debian
(woody) server running a good sized database (7.2GB of db files), Mysql
4.0.18. I am running Apache 1.3.29 + perl and using mysql as the
backend. In my.cnf, I have max_connections=300.
Here's the problem. I had
Hello:
I posted this before but I have made some changes since then (not that
they helped much). I have a Debian (woody) server running a good sized
database (7.2GB of db files), Mysql 4.0.18. I am running Apache 1.3.29
+ perl and using mysql as the backend. In my.cnf, I set
Hello:
This is my first time posting so bear with me. I have a Debian (woody)
server running a good sized database (7.2GB), Mysql 4.0.18. I am
running Apache 1.3.29 + perl and using mysql as the backend. Here's the
problem. I had the site up for weeks, with everything running
perfectly.