Yeah, when you start the daemon, it actually tells you where you are
pulling the databases from, in the future, incase you forget often like i
do :-)
Jim
-- James Nessen E. nessenj@jimsoffice.org P. 916.257.6817 F. 877.410.3802 W. http://www.jimsoffice.org - Check out our free services at http://www.jimsoffice.org/servicesOn Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Brian Lavender wrote:
> I found it. > > /usr/local/var > > It wasn't readable by an ordinary user so locate missed it along with > find. I should have known. Anyway, I figured it out. > > brian > > On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 10:53:21PM -0800, Brian Lavender wrote: > > I installed mysql 3.22.27 with the default > > > > ./configure > > make > > make install > > > > and then I ran the make_db or whatever script. I can use > > mysql fine, but I can't find where it stores the datafiles. > > I want to install it on a production machine, and I want > > to make sure I know what partition the datafiles are going > > to. > > > > Where is the default place it puts its data files? > > > > brian > > -- > > Brian Lavender > > http://www.brie.com/brian/ > > **************************************************************************** > > * To UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, send a message with "unsubscribe lug-nuts" > > * in the message body to majordomo@saclug.org. Please direct other > > * questions, comments, or problems to lug-nuts-owner@saclug.org. > > -- > Brian Lavender > http://www.brie.com/brian/ > **************************************************************************** > * To UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, send a message with "unsubscribe lug-nuts" > * in the message body to majordomo@saclug.org. Please direct other > * questions, comments, or problems to lug-nuts-owner@saclug.org. >
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