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| From: | Andy Smith | Date: | May 15 2003 2:20pm |
| Subject: | Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | ||
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Hi folks, One of our tables has grown to 4GB. We are using Linux 2.4.20 on x86 with ext3 fs. I have read the MySQL manual which seesm to suggest that the RAID option is the only way forward. Has anyone else had any luck getting 4GB+ tables on this platform with e.g. reiserfs? Or maybe there is some kernel option I am missing.
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| • Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | Andy Smith | 15 May |
| • Re: Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | Andy Smith | 15 May |
| • Re: Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | Dan Nelson | 15 May |
| • Re: Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | Andy Smith | 18 May |
| • RE: Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | Jon Wagoner | 15 May |
| • RE: Linux x86 file size limit w.r.t. MySQL | Robin Keech | 15 May |
