MyISAM Vs InnoDB

Feb 11, 2008

What is more suitable for shared web hosting?

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MySQL InnoDB/MyISAM

Feb 25, 2008

It was recommended by my software vendor that I use MyISAM and stay away from InnoDB.

InnoDB is the default storage engine on my box, but I have no InnoDB's at this time.

Everything says MyISAM (in phpMyAdmin). Could I just reinstall SQL (with MyISAM) from scratch? Or will I need to backup and reload from dump?

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How To Access MYISAM Files In My Server

May 24, 2007

1. If I recompile my mysql, can that potentially harm any of my database / table / data?

2. Here is a list of files. [url]. I guess, I have the same in my server. Any idea how can I access to these files?

Here is what I got -

root@usr [/]# find myisam
find: myisam: No such file or directory

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Enable InnoDB

Jun 29, 2009

how to enable innodb

use this command in mysql ....

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Hostgator And InnoDB

Sep 27, 2008

I finally found a shopping cart that I think will fit my needs. I registered a hosting account with Hostgator a couple months ago so that I'm now out of the refund period. It's great for my Wordpress site, but I got an error when I tried to install LiveCart. It said that I need InnoDB. I contacted Hostgator's support, and they said that they don't support InnoDB. Is that true? I don't want to have to move hosts and be out my year of hosting fees.

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Anyone Moved To InnoDB

Jun 5, 2007

Question for people who have moved to InnoDB: I wonder if it is worthwhile?

I don't care about ACID compliance, my only interest is in the row level locking which I do not get with large MYISAM tables which do table locking and clog up everything. I have a huge database that needs frequent updates, like 50,000 per hour. I also don't care about InnoDB's large size of indexes and such, I have lots of hard disk to throw at it.

My fear is with the backup of InnoDB tables, and the fact that it is not as simple to "fire up" the tables when I restart the database. MySQL manual suggests something like a query to "Warm up" the tables.

Any thoughts would be great, and if possible, any help with what settings you use. FYI, I am on a 4GB RAM machine with dual Core2Duo procs. When I tried the following in my.cnf for the InnoDB stuff ---

Code:
#skip-innodb
innodb_buffer_pool_size=1G
# Set the log file size to about 25% of the buffer pool size
innodb_log_file_size=250M
innodb_log_buffer_size=8M
innodb_data_file_path=/idbdata1:200M:autoextend
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=20M
innodb_log_group_home_dir = /iblogs
innodb_log_files_in_group = 2
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1
innodb_lock_wait_timeout=10
--- the MySQLD wouldn't start! Question about the stuff in red: what're those paths for?

Do I need to create those paths?

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Innodb Database Server Setup (for Dummies)

Jun 12, 2008

I'm getting ready to setup a dedicated server for a site that is database intensive that mostly uses mysql innodb databases.

What is the best setup for me that would allow regular database backups of my innodb databases the easiest way possible. I basically want to be able to backup my database at a regular interval (probably weekly) without having to think too much (and without having to shut down my server each time or stop my database).

I'm not too tech savvy with database management so am after tips on:

- Best server setup (second drive just for bakups?)

- I Don't fully understand RAID 1 setups and how they would benefit me

- Explain to me the backup process for any solution you suggest

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MySQL Getting Started And Stopped All The Time (by Innodb )

Jan 6, 2007

MySQL didn't work well on my server so I had a look at the err file. It indicates that MySQL is getting started and stopped all the time. After it has started it will stop and then start again etc:

070106 14:40:25 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 5 959534492
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections.
Version: '4.1.21-standard' socket: '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' port: 3306 MySQL Communi$
A mysqld process already exists at Sat Jan 6 14:40:28 CST 2007
070106 14:40:38 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Normal shutdown
070106 14:40:38 [ERROR] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Sort aborted
070106 14:40:40 InnoDB: Starting shutdown...
070106 14:40:41 InnoDB: Shutdown completed; log sequence number 5 959534492
070106 14:40:41 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown complete
070106 14:40:42 mysqld ended
070106 14:40:42 mysqld started
070106 14:40:42 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 5 959534492

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Plesk 11.x / Linux :: Syntax Error Or Access Violation - 1286 Unknown Table Engine InnoDB

Sep 18, 2014

I've been with my Strato VServer and it installed Plesk on Linux a big problem.

I coming no longer in the Plesk Dashboard and the following code appears:

Syntax error or access violation: 1286 Unknown table engine 'InnoDB'

Here are the contents of my my.cnf

#
# The MySQL database server configuration file.
#
# You can copy this to one of:
# - "/etc/mysql/my.cnf" to set global options,
# - "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options.
#
# One can use all long options that the program supports.

[Code] .....

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Plesk 11.x / Linux :: Syntax Error / Access Violation - 1286 Unknown Table Engine InnoDB

Nov 2, 2014

I am using Parallels Plesk Panel v. 11.0.9 on a V-Server provided by Strato (Germany), the OS is Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Established and running under Plesk is a MySQL-Database, administered via Plesk by PHPMyAdmin 3.5.8.1. PHPMyAdmin offers the following information:

Datenbank-Server

Server: Localhost via UNIX socket
Software: MySQL
Software-Version: 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.10 - (Ubuntu)
Protokoll-Version: 10
Benutzer: admin@localhost
Server Zeichensatz: UTF-8 Unicode (utf8)
Webserver

sw-cp-server
Datenbank-Client Version: libmysql - mysqlnd 5.0.8-dev - 20102224 - $Id: 731e5b87ba42146a687c29995d2dfd8b4e40b325 $
PHP-Erweiterung: mysql
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