Hans C. Kaspersetz wrote:
Already tried. You need to have two functioning database servers to
use it. It will not read the ism files directly.. If I had a
functioning (3.23 or 4.0) data base server that could read the ism
tables, I would just mysqldump the data out of them. And read the
dump file into 5.0.
If I am mistaken on this belief, please correct me. When I ran the
migration tool it kept asking for a source database server. I am
still seeking resolution to this problem.
If someone has a zip of 3.23 or 4.0 MySQL server, I would appreciate
getting access to that file?
Hans
Jon Baer wrote:
Try the Windows GUI toolset from MySQL and use the Migration toolkit
application. I think that tool was made for those situations.
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html
- Jon
On Jan 6, 2007, at 11:17 PM, Hans C. Kaspersetz wrote:
I have to recover some data out of old ism mysql tables and I don't
have a version of MySQL which can access those tables. I also can't
seem to find out how to convert those old tables to myi table
format. Does anyone know a tool or have access to the windows
binary install of 3.23 or 4.0 MySQL?
The typical:
ALTER TABLE phpbb_users TYPE = MYISAM
*MySQL said: *Documentation
<http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/error-returns.html>
| #1030 - Got error 1 from storage engine
Gives me no results. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hans
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