Hello.
I think that deleting .ibd files is a weird behavior for installer. Did
you use innodb_file_per_table? If not, then a new version couldn't
understand an old format of InnoDB data files. Probably, you could
install a binary copy of MySQL 4.1.9, specify your data directory as
it's datadir and make a dump with mysqldump. Then just import it to the
new instance of MySQL.
Jason Pyeron <jpyeron@stripped> wrote:
> No the user is still the same, there are just no innodb files. ?anymore?
>
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Gleb Paharenko wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> [gleb@blend gleb]$ perror 1
>> OS error code 1: Operation not permitted
>>
>> Do you run new MySQL service under different user account?
>>
>>
>>
>> Jason Pyeron <jpyeron@stripped> wrote:
>>>
>>> I get errors like:
>>> ERROR 1016 (HY000): Can't open file: 'files.ibd' (errno: 1)
>>>
>
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