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| From: | Rich Duzenbury | Date: | April 25 2006 8:09pm |
| Subject: | innodb file per table | ||
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Hi all, I've inherited an innodb database that is configured like: innodb_file_per_table innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:3000M;ibdata2:3000M;ibdata3:3000M;ibdata4:3000M:autoextend Um, doesn't this allocate 12G that winds up being unused, since innodb_file_per_table is set? If so, what is the correct way to reclaim the 12G? Thanks! Regards, Rich Duzenbury
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| • innodb file per table | Rich Duzenbury | 25 Apr |
| • Re: innodb file per table | Dr. Frank Ullrich | 26 Apr |
| • Re: innodb file per table | Ware Adams | 2 May |
| • RE: innodb file per table | Rich Duzenbury | 2 May |
