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| From: | Bill Leonard | Date: | July 28 2002 5:00am |
| Subject: | Set different sizes on a per-database level? | ||
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I have been searching and searching, and maybe this is a 4.0 thing, but is there a way, on a case by case basis, to pre-define a size limit for a MySQL database? In other words, make one 50MB and the next one make 100MB on the same server? I've seen indications you can set the default size for all databases, but I want it on a case by case basis. Any ideas, pointers, workarounds? Thanks for any help! Bill
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • security | Anderson Pereira Ataides | 26 Jul |
| • Re: security | Paul DuBois | 27 Jul |
| • Set different sizes on a per-database level? | Bill Leonard | 28 Jul |
| • Re: Set different sizes on a per-database level? | Dan Nelson | 28 Jul |
| • Set different sizes on a per-database level? | Bill Leonard | 28 Jul |
| • Re: security | Dicky Wahyu Purnomo | 27 Jul |
| • Re: security | Benjamin Pflugmann | 27 Jul |
