Hi Jesse!
Starting from 4.1.10 there are separate RPMs
for cluster binaries. Latest version is 4.1.11.
See NDB RPM downloads, just before Source
downloads. This is to simplify for users that
don't want to install mysqld on all servers.
BR
--Martin
Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
>>yes, you have to install mysql-max-binary.tar.gz (look in
>>mysql.com for
>>it, download, extract and see INSTALL-BINARY)
>>rpm is a distro's product, you cannot find it in mysql.com
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>>From the mySQL website:
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> * For Linux, if you install MySQL using RPM distributions, use the
>regular MySQL-server RPM first to install a standard server named
>mysqld. Then use the MySQL-Max RPM to install a server named mysqld-max.
>The MySQL-Max RPM presupposes that you have already installed the
>regular server RPM. See Section 2.4, "Installing MySQL on Linux" for
>more information on the Linux RPM packages.
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>I've installed MySQL-Max-4.1.9-0.i386.rpm, as per the instructions, and
>nada. In fact, this RPM appears to only contain two files!:
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> # rpm -ql -p MySQL-Max-4.1.9-0.i386.rpm
> /usr/lib/mysql/mysqld-max.sym
> /usr/sbin/mysqld-max
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>What's the story here?
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>-Jesse-
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Martin Sköld, Software Engineer
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
Office: +46 (0)730 31 26 21