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| From: | Feris Thia | Date: | January 31 2008 2:14pm |
| Subject: | Re: Data folder copying problem | ||
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Hi Martin, On 1/31/08, Martijn Tonies <m.tonies@stripped> wrote: > Hi, > > By default, InnoDB tables aren't stored in the database folder, but rather > in it's own table space files. > In fact when I try to drop the database, the server "recognizes" innodb tables. For example, T1 and T2 are INNODB tables in database DB1. Then when I try to drop DB1, it issues error "Unknown tables (T1, T2)". If InnoDb own its table space... where is it reside ? Thanks & Regards, Feris
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| • Data folder copying problem | Feris Thia | 31 Jan |
| • Re: Data folder copying problem | Martijn Tonies | 31 Jan |
| • Re: Data folder copying problem | Feris Thia | 31 Jan |
| • Re: Data folder copying problem | Martijn Tonies | 31 Jan |
| • Re: Data folder copying problem | Feris Thia | 31 Jan |
| • Re: Data folder copying problem | Feris Thia | 31 Jan |
