Re: [PHP-DB] Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock'

2001-04-26 Thread Larry Hotchkiss
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Re: [PHP-DB] mysql -- Commercial DBs, When will I need to upgrade?

2001-04-20 Thread Larry Hotchkiss
Your DB needs sound more hardware intensive than anything. Your queries sound simple and I would bet you would never need to use anything but mysql. Also keep in mind that mysql/php/apache etc run on more than just PC's. There is some serious hardware out there that can handle

Re: [PHP-DB] PHP On Linux

2001-04-20 Thread Larry Hotchkiss
Much of the "how to" will depend on the linux you go with. For example, on red hat 7 its all there and installable via RPM's so many of the tutorials on setting it up dont apply unless you dont use the available RPMs and you install via source. If your new to Linux, you may want to just

[PHP-DB] mysql and LIKE

2001-04-11 Thread Larry Hotchkiss
urned data. Anyways, I am just looking for some ideas on a good compromise between allowing users flexability without sacrificing performance. All input welcome -- Larry Hotchkiss http://www.unicap.com/ -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [PHP-DB] Back up database - UNIX-docs

2001-04-10 Thread Larry Hotchkiss
Unix from the ground up, thats a toughie. I work with many flavors of unix (AIX, HP UX, Solaris, Linux Red Hat primarily) and I can tell you that there are some significant differences in all of them. There are of course many similarities as well. If I had to recommend something, I would