| Bug #28609 | /etc/init.d/mysql doesn't stop if mysqld got down without clean up pid file | ||
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| Submitted: | 23 May 2007 2:03 | Modified: | 2 Oct 2009 18:10 |
| Reporter: | Tetsuro Ikeda | Email Updates: | |
| Status: | No Feedback | Impact on me: | |
| Category: | MySQL Server: General | Severity: | S4 (Feature request) |
| Version: | MySQL 5.0.40 RHEL4 RPM | OS: | Linux (Redhat Enterprise Linux 4) |
| Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any | |
| Tags: | /etc/init.d/mysql stop, 5.0.40, Contribution, rpm | ||
If the data you need to attach is more than 50MB, you should create a compressed archive of the data, split it to 50MB chunks, and upload each of them as a separate attachment.
To split a large file:
- On *nix platforms use the split command e.g.
split -b 50MB <my_large_archive> <my_split_archive_prefix> - On windows use WinZip or a similar utility to split the large file
