John Andersen wrote:
On 9/16/2013 11:37 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
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?
If you can reconfigure it to offer iSCSI or NFS, you'd have a much more useful box.
He would still be running his MYSQL daemon on a different box than his NAS, which is the root of the problem. A hell of a lot of data running across a limited bandwidth. iSCSI and NFS can't get around that.
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