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Tuesday 20 September 2005 7:23:41 am - 2 replies
Hans Melis
Tuesday 20 September 2005 8:28:29 am
Does your MySQL have support for InnoDB?
Or do you have the <b>skip-innodb</b> startup option enabled?
Hans http://blog.hansmelis.be
Björn Dieding@xrow.de
Tuesday 20 September 2005 9:12:04 am
HI hans
this was the case... yes inndb was disabled... ty
I rerun the mysql configurator and set it up with innodb... I also had to upgrade from 4.1-7 to 4.1-14. 4.1-7 was crashing for some reason
[mysqld]default-storage-engine=INNODB
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