9 messages in com.mysql.lists.clusterRe: Mysql 5
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Pierre Ancelot19 Jan 2006 09:00 
Alex Davies19 Jan 2006 09:07 
Pierre Ancelot19 Jan 2006 09:36 
Alex Davies19 Jan 2006 09:38 
Pierre Ancelot19 Jan 2006 09:45 
Jimmy Guerrero19 Jan 2006 09:56 
Alex Davies19 Jan 2006 09:58 
Geert Vanderkelen19 Jan 2006 09:58 
Stewart Smith19 Jan 2006 17:35 
Subject:Re: Mysql 5
From:Alex Davies (davi@gmail.com)
Date:01/19/2006 09:58:34 AM
List:com.mysql.lists.cluster

Hi,

It does appear the the drop down is missing a USA option, I have alerted the appropriate person to correct the oversight.

That does appear to be a pretty big oversight... :) I wonder how long that has gone unnoticed!

Alex

On 19/01/06, Jimmy Guerrero <jgue@mysql.com> wrote:

Hello,

It does appear the the drop down is missing a USA option, I have alerted the appropriate person to correct the oversight.

Registering for an account, aside from the marketing bit, helps us associate and manage bug reports internally with users.

We do appreciate the feedback.

Jimmy Guerrero, Senior Product Manager MySQL Inc, www.mysql.com Houston, TX USA

-----Original Message----- From: Pierre Ancelot [mailto:pie@bostoncybertech.com] Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 11:46 AM To: Alex Davies Cc: Pierre Ancelot; clus@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: Mysql 5

Okay i am filling a bug report, though, i have two questions...

WHY ON EARTH to help mysql, filling a bug report do i have to REGISTER an account ?

And in the filling form to register... in country... Where's USA ? seems it's the only country that doesn't exists in this list... so i filled UK....

If you guys need a webmaster.. which apparently is the case, i know a good one....

Pierre.

On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 17:08 +0000, Alex Davies wrote:

I guess you have already seen http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?25,61739,61739 - and I guess also the bug @ http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=11997. It does not look like much is happening at that end - perhaps you could find a reproducable case and post it, confirming that it exists in 5.0.18 which is the latest version. Hopefully that will get it fixed.

Alex

On 19/01/06, Pierre Ancelot <pie@bostoncybertech.com> wrote:

I have two clusters, one i'm actually creating and the other one in production. On the production, we run mysql 4 since a moment, we had BIG performace issues, i have no idea what really happened since it seems to be deep inside mysql and i'm only administrating it, not developping it i don't have the knowledge to know what going on in it. the fact is, when this database is used on a simple (non clustered) mysql 4, it works, when mysql-cluster, we lose LOADS of performance, so i reinstalled mysql4 cluster which didn't works so i have been preconised by a friend to switch to mysql 5.

On the new cluster i'm preparing, i have setup mysql 5 (5.0.18 actually), i have done a dump of my mysql4 databases and i tryied to inject them to mysql5 cluster. BUT sounds like there's an auto-increment initialisation problem, i get this:

node1:/home/tmp/db# mysql -u root < databasesdump.sql ERROR 1005 (HY000) at line 29: Can't create table './cheapchicinc/menu.frm' (errno: 4336)

I really don't want to change from 5.0.18 since it's packaged for my distro. Anyone might help me please ?

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