Datenbank in anderen Ordner auslagern

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Datenbank in anderen Ordner auslagern

Postby Oepfel » 30. January 2008 20:04

Hallo alle zusammen,

habe mal wieder eine Frage. Seit kurzem befasse ich mich mit Linux (CentOS5) und habe sogar erfolgreich lampp installiert und eingerichtet. jetzt wollte ich die datenbanken auslagern in einen anderen Ordner, aber funzt nicht.

Folgenden weg habe ich gewählt:
- Stop lampp
- edit my.cnf
- start lampp

Aber er greift immernoch auf den Originalordner und nicht in den neuen zu. Habe ich was übersehen, was ich noch ändern muss ?

Danke im voraus für kompetente Hilfe.

mfg
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Postby Scory » 30. January 2008 21:21

Vielleicht das falsche my.cnf geändert? Oder oder oder ... bei den mageren Infos wird nicht viel zusammenkommen.
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Postby Oepfel » 30. January 2008 21:33

ok ist ein Argument. Dann hier mehr Infos:

geändert wurde die my.cnf im Ordner: /opt/lampp/etc/ und zwar das:

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# Comment the following if you are using InnoDB tables
skip-innodb
innodb_data_home_dir = /srv/mysql/
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend
innodb_log_group_home_dir = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/
innodb_log_arch_dir = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/


leider blieb das ohne Erfolg. Mysql startet zwar aber er greift immernoch auf die ursprünglichen DB's zu.
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Postby sari42 » 30. January 2008 21:46

Wie deutlich zu lesen ist, wird innodb gar nicht benutzt.
Geändert werden muß "datadir = ...".
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Postby Oepfel » 30. January 2008 22:09

Da ich "datadir" nicht finden kann, weiss ich nicht, wo ich es ändern sollte. Hier mal meine my.cnf :


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# Example MySQL config file for medium systems.
#
# This is for a system with little memory (32M - 64M) where MySQL plays
# an important part, or systems up to 128M where MySQL is used together with
# other programs (such as a web server)
#
# You can copy this file to
# /etc/my.cnf to set global options,
# mysql-data-dir/my.cnf to set server-specific options (in this
# installation this directory is /opt/lampp/var/mysql) or
# ~/.my.cnf to set user-specific options.
#
# In this file, you can use all long options that a program supports.
# If you want to know which options a program supports, run the program
# with the "--help" option.

# The following options will be passed to all MySQL clients
[client]
#password   = your_password
port      = 3306
socket      = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock

# Here follows entries for some specific programs

# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
port      = 3306
socket      = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock
skip-locking
key_buffer = 16M
max_allowed_packet = 1M
table_cache = 64
sort_buffer_size = 512K
net_buffer_length = 8K
read_buffer_size = 256K
read_rnd_buffer_size = 512K
myisam_sort_buffer_size = 8M

# Don't listen on a TCP/IP port at all. This can be a security enhancement,
# if all processes that need to connect to mysqld run on the same host.
# All interaction with mysqld must be made via Unix sockets or named pipes.
# Note that using this option without enabling named pipes on Windows
# (via the "enable-named-pipe" option) will render mysqld useless!
#
#skip-networking

# Replication Master Server (default)
# binary logging is required for replication
# log-bin deactivated by default since XAMPP 1.4.11
#log-bin=mysql-bin

# required unique id between 1 and 2^32 - 1
# defaults to 1 if master-host is not set
# but will not function as a master if omitted
server-id   = 1

# Replication Slave (comment out master section to use this)
#
# To configure this host as a replication slave, you can choose between
# two methods :
#
# 1) Use the CHANGE MASTER TO command (fully described in our manual) -
#    the syntax is:
#
#    CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST=<host>, MASTER_PORT=<port>,
#    MASTER_USER=<user>, MASTER_PASSWORD=<password> ;
#
#    where you replace <host>, <user>, <password> by quoted strings and
#    <port> by the master's port number (3306 by default).
#
#    Example:
#
#    CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='125.564.12.1', MASTER_PORT=3306,
#    MASTER_USER='joe', MASTER_PASSWORD='secret';
#
# OR
#
# 2) Set the variables below. However, in case you choose this method, then
#    start replication for the first time (even unsuccessfully, for example
#    if you mistyped the password in master-password and the slave fails to
#    connect), the slave will create a master.info file, and any later
#    change in this file to the variables' values below will be ignored and
#    overridden by the content of the master.info file, unless you shutdown
#    the slave server, delete master.info and restart the slaver server.
#    For that reason, you may want to leave the lines below untouched
#    (commented) and instead use CHANGE MASTER TO (see above)
#
# required unique id between 2 and 2^32 - 1
# (and different from the master)
# defaults to 2 if master-host is set
# but will not function as a slave if omitted
#server-id       = 2
#
# The replication master for this slave - required
#master-host     =   <hostname>
#
# The username the slave will use for authentication when connecting
# to the master - required
#master-user     =   <username>
#
# The password the slave will authenticate with when connecting to
# the master - required
#master-password =   <password>
#
# The port the master is listening on.
# optional - defaults to 3306
#master-port     =  <port>
#
# binary logging - not required for slaves, but recommended
#log-bin=mysql-bin


# Point the following paths to different dedicated disks
#tmpdir      = /tmp/      
#log-update    = /path-to-dedicated-directory/hostname

# Uncomment the following if you are using BDB tables
#bdb_cache_size = 4M
#bdb_max_lock = 10000

# Comment the following if you are using InnoDB tables
skip-innodb
innodb_data_home_dir = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend
innodb_log_group_home_dir = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/
innodb_log_arch_dir = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/
# You can set .._buffer_pool_size up to 50 - 80 %
# of RAM but beware of setting memory usage too high
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16M
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M
# Set .._log_file_size to 25 % of buffer pool size
innodb_log_file_size = 5M
innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1
innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 50

[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet = 16M

[mysql]
no-auto-rehash
# Remove the next comment character if you are not familiar with SQL
#safe-updates

[isamchk]
key_buffer = 20M
sort_buffer_size = 20M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M

[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 20M
sort_buffer_size = 20M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M

[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout
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Postby sari42 » 30. January 2008 22:19

>Da ich "datadir" nicht finden kann, ...
dann schreib's halt rein:
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# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
datadir = /wo/auch/immer
port      = 3306
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Postby Oepfel » 30. January 2008 22:25

sari42 wrote:dann schreib's halt rein:



Das hätte ich nicht gedacht, dass es sooooo einfach ist. Da merkt man halt die fehlende Erfahrung. Aber ich arbeite daran.

VIELEN DANK !!!!!!!
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