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List:       mysql-win32
Subject:    Re: InnoDB question
From:       "Jorge Bastos" <mysql.jorge () decimal ! pt>
Date:       2007-06-05 11:26:03
Message-ID: 012001c7a764$4d2c5e30$9a01a8c0 () pcportatil
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Cool,
Gonna read,
Thanka

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geoffroy Cogniaux" <geoffroy.cogniaux@gmail.com>
To: "Jorge Bastos" <mysql.jorge@decimal.pt>
Cc: "Geoffroy Cogniaux" <geoffroy.cogniaux@outreweb.fr>; 
<win32@lists.mysql.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: InnoDB question


> 2007/6/5, Jorge Bastos <mysql.jorge@decimal.pt>:
>> Hi Geoffroy,
>>
>> That may be interesting also.
>> So with that optio, i'll have everything related to one specific 
>> database,
>> on it's directory along with the .frm files from the structure, correct?
> To do so, I have to mix with innodb_data_file_path option
>
>> I'm looking for this, so that i can "transport" the database as easy as 
>> with
>> MyIsam files.
>> Suposing i'm using one file per table on innodb, i can transport the
>> database just copying the database directory, or there's any information
>> that stay's out of the directory for this database?
> All you need to know is described in section 14.2.9. Moving an InnoDB
> Database to Another Machine and 14.2.8. Backing Up and Recovering an
> InnoDB Database
>
> Have a good read.
>
> Geoffroy
> 


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