From: Date: March 1 2007 4:47pm Subject: Re: [inbox] Re: Breaking Up Tables List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/205322 Message-Id: <001601c75c18$ff825310$0300a8c0@blackbox> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's nothing to do with MySQL. split is a command that you can find under many flavors of Linux, and Linux-like OSes. At the shell prompt, type: man split to see the documentation. However, if you have bzip2 on your system, I would recommend running that first, in order to compress it as much as possible. So, to summarize, this is would I would do: 1. run mysqldump to dump my data and save it to a file, for instance, db.sql 2. type: bzip -9 db.sql This will give you a file named db.sql.bz2 3. If db.sql.bz2 is still too large, I would run split: split bla bla bla (Replace bla bla bla with the options for split. I never use it, so I don't know what they are.) This will give you a few smaller files named db.sql.bz2.1 db.sql.bz2.2 ETC. 4. Transfer these files to my other machine. 5. reassemble the smaller files into one big file: cat db.sql.bz2.1 db.sql.bz2.2 db.sql.bz2.3 db.sql.bz2.... \ >db.sql.bz2 6. decompress the db.sql.bz2 file bunzip2 db.sql.bz2 7. import db.sql into wherever. Hope this helps. Aaron -- Skype: cannona MSN/Windows Messenger: cannona@stripped (don't send email to the hotmail address.) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 9:15 AM Subject: Re: [inbox] Re: Breaking Up Tables > -----Original Message----- > From: eugenem@stripped > To: mysql@stripped > Sent: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 10:35 AM > Subject: Re: [inbox] Re: Breaking Up Tables > >>if you have shell access on the server, why not just use >>split? Create your big dump file, split it into smaller >>chunks and use cat on the other end to reassemble the pieces. >>if you don't, just have someone at your host provider who does >>do it. > > Sounds perfect! I just spent 10 minutes trying to research splitting in > the MySQL Ref. Man. and couldn't find anything. Can you point me, or give > me a sample command? Also to re-stitch it together on the other end? > TIA, > Tony > ________________________________________________________________________ > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free > from AOL at AOL.com. >