From: Date: April 23 2001 1:27pm Subject: Re: 4 GB table size problem [NO BUG REPORT] List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/bugs/10602 Message-Id: <15076.4518.916004.506145@sinisa.nasamreza.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Wolfgang Hurst writes: > > Hi everybody, > > we have a big problem. we using mysql 3.23.35. > > our tables are very large and excced the 4 Gigabyte per table. > > now, we split the table into mounthly stats tables, like Mar2001, Apr2001 > and so on. > > my question is: have i a change to compile or switch some switch to allow > more than 4 GB per table. > > we use an intel system with freebse . > > Wolfgang Hurst > > Network and Systemengineer Tiscali / Nacamar Germany > Sun Certified Professional Robert Bosch Strasse 32 > Phone: +49-6103-916-993 Germany 63303 Dreieich Hi! Hi! To this mailing list we only accept full repeatable bug reports as defined in the MySQL manual. A complete bug report is done in the following manner: 1) First check the reference manual and the mail archive ! We try very hard to keep the manual up to date so most questions can usually be solved by looking it up. Write in the mail that you have checked the reference manual and mail archive so others know that you have tried to solve the problem yourself. 2) ALWAYS use mysqlbug when posting questions about a MySQL version you are using! mysqlbug is for bug reports AND questions. 3) Send the bug report to the right mailing list. (See http://www.mysql.com/documentation/lists.html). If you are unsure you should use mysql@stripped 4) Include a full example for the problem, including a full test case with all responses/error messages.