We are running MySQL on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, using the Red Hat-
supplied RPM file mysql-server-3.23.58-2.3. Our current MySQL
configuration has MyISAM as the default database file type. I would like
to change this such that InnoDB is the default. My understanding of the
documentation says that, after changing the configuration file and
restarting the MySQL server, there will be no problems using the existing
MyISAM databases.
Is that correct?
Thanks,
Carl G. Riches
Software Engineer
Department of Mathematics
Box 354350 voice: 206-543-5082 or 206-616-3636
University of Washington fax: 206-543-0397
Seattle, WA 98195-4350 internet: riches@stripped