Hello all,
Hope you are doing well, I have a general question creating foreign keys
, I'm creating FK from catalog tables to relation tables with them, when
I create a FK in innodb engine on MYSQL a new field with the same name
of the FK is created, in this case if I create for example
Octavian,
I am using a MySQL database on a web site, and I would like to know what
happends if someone searches in the database using a form, but after a few
seconds MySQL starts the query, that user hit the "Stop" button of the
browser.
Will MySQL continue its searching and also create the cach
"Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/28/2005 02:18:05 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I am using a MySQL database on a web site, and I would like to know what
> happends if someone searches in the database using a form, but after a
few
> seconds MySQL starts the query, that user hit the "Stop" butto
Hi,
I am using a MySQL database on a web site, and I would like to know what
happends if someone searches in the database using a form, but after a few
seconds MySQL starts the query, that user hit the "Stop" button of the
browser.
Will MySQL continue its searching and also create the cache, or it
Hello.
I haven't heard about periodical MySQL jobs, but Unix boxes usually have
some midnight cron jobs (updating of locate database for example).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have two mysql boxes setup. Fast machines, I think they are dual 3ghz with
> boat loads of ram. They are
I don't think network latency would be an issue. This is within a protected
network dmz so it has it's own switch.
Here is the nagios script stuff. Might be more than what you need but let me
know if you are able to use some of it.
I have two on the server. first, I have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What type of drives to you have on your system? That is often more
important than CPU speed. My guess is that there are nightly maintenance
crons slowing down disk access.
I have never monitored replication via the seconds-behind-master function
as we do not use 4.1, so I can't speak for how accur
I have two mysql boxes setup. Fast machines, I think they are dual 3ghz with
boat loads of ram. They are not real busy servers but they have some pretty
good sized tables, one of them with a few million rows.
My question is, I have Nagios setup to monitor the seconds behind master on the
bac
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DBs and developments, general question
Hi list, I am still very much a newbie so here goesI am still a bit
shaky on how to connect to dbs and general concepts so please excuse any
glaringly wrong statements
Hi list, I am still very much a newbie so here goesI am still a bit
shaky on how to connect to dbs and general concepts so please excuse any
glaringly wrong statements..
If an application is developed in Oracle is there a special language for
development with Oracle dbs?
I understand tha
søndag 04. januar 2004, 22:45, skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I got version 3.23.56 of mysql with my redhat installation as an rpm
> package and now want to upgrade to the latest 4 version. My question is:
> how I can upgrade my current installation myself without going through
> the rpm package instal
I got version 3.23.56 of mysql with my redhat installation as an rpm
package and now want to upgrade to the latest 4 version. My question is:
how I can upgrade my current installation myself without going through
the rpm package installer?
Thanks,
-Jalil
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But there would be no way to variably create the newtable table name
correct?
Thx
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From: "gerald_clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Qmail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:49
Qmail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: General question about rotating growing tables
> How about
> Create newtable select * from oldtable where conditions_are_met;
>
>
> Qmail List wrote:
>
How about
Create newtable select * from oldtable where conditions_are_met;
Qmail List wrote:
Hello,
I have a simple database schema with a table of log entries that grows
quickly. Every month I'd like to break last month's entries off into a new
table for that (last) month. I know creating new
Hello,
I have a simple database schema with a table of log entries that grows
quickly. Every month I'd like to break last month's entries off into a new
table for that (last) month. I know creating new tables within an existing
schema is not recommend database design, but in this case it seems to
Yes, and it is the same standard used to assign ports -- RFC 1700.
Paras Mukadam wrote:
> Why only port 3306 is used by MySQL? Is there some standard used like used
> for FTP, localhost ports ?
> Thanks !!!
> -- Paras
>
> -
> B
Why only port 3306 is used by MySQL? Is there some standard used like used
for FTP, localhost ports ?
Thanks !!!
-- Paras
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Mike Gleason Jr Couturier writes:
> Hello all !
>
> I've got 2 questions :
>
> Can we insert ASCII characters in an INSERT statement... like
> INSERT INTO guy(name) VALUES('ascii codes here'); so that the
> ascii code of a ';' will display a ';' in the database... understand !?
>
> And is there
Hello all !
I've got 2 questions :
Can we insert ASCII characters in an INSERT statement... like
INSERT INTO guy(name) VALUES('ascii codes here'); so that the
ascii code of a ';' will display a ';' in the database... understand !?
And is there a place on the net that we can browse all errors no
Good Day:
I was just wondering, if I'm using mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2c
to connect to a database w/JAVA do I also need MyODBC
installed and configured also? Or is
mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2c all I need? Thanks alot..
Greg
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