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| From: | Eric Bergen | Date: | October 5 2004 1:21am |
| Subject: | Re: Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | ||
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The safest thing you can do to protect floats and the like is to use mysqldump to dump them to a .sql on the 32 bit system then import them again on the 64 bit system. -Eric On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 16:38:13 -0700 (PDT), alex ye <alexye2008@stripped> wrote: > Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit > system? > Can data files(from 32bit system) be readed properly by mysql server after copy to a > 64bit system? > Thank you in advance! > > --Alex > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > -- Eric Bergen eric.bergen@stripped
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| • Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | alex ye | 5 Oct |
| • Re: Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | Eric Bergen | 5 Oct |
| • Re: Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | alex ye | 5 Oct |
| • Re: Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql serverfrom 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | Ted Byrne | 5 Oct |
| • Re: Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | alex ye | 5 Oct |
| • Re: Does anyone has the experience on migrating mysql server from 32bit sysem to a 64bit system? | alex ye | 5 Oct |
