On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 13:52 -0400, Ted Byers wrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Cristian Rodríguez <crrodriguez@opensuse.org> wrote:
El 16/09/13 06:14, Dave Howorth escribió:
Ted Byers wrote:
I have traced one of my troubles to one of ownership of a directory and it's contents. MySQL requires ownership of the data directory. This I found out the hard way.
Please pay attention to Cristian's message in another thread. Putting mysql files on the NAS is a really bad idea. Performance will be awful.
Yup, I suspect that ISCSI+ a fast network might be a working alternative, however I remain unconvinced that mysql will work both fast and safely over CIFS,
OK, lets say I give up on the notion of using the NAS to store data managed by MySQL. I got this thing on the recommendation of the only guy I know who works as a sysadmin, among other things. I'd hate to think I wasted my all too limited resources. So what can I use it for? What sorts of practical applications represent something that proves the value of a NAS? In my present context, I only need to run a web server, an RDBMS, and Perl or C++ or R to do my programming and data analysis.
Thanks
Ted
Hi Which NAS do you have? Many of the qnap and Synology models ship with MySQL server which you can manage easily with phpMyAdmin. The same ones also do web. Depends what's been recommended. L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org