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Kirill Smelkov
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May 23, 2001
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paul@central.snake.net
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manual.texi Add links for downloadable menagerie db distribution
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@node Windows symbolic links, Windows compiling, Windows and SSH, Windows
@subsection Splitting Data Across Different Disks on Windows
Beginning with @strong{MySQL} Version 3.23.16, the @strong{MySQL}
distribution is compiled with the @code{-DUSE_SYMDIR} option. This allows
you to put a database on different disk by adding a symbolic link to it
Beginning with @strong{MySQL} Version 3.23.16, the @code{mysqld-max}
and @code{mysql-max-nt} servers in the @strong{MySQL} distribution are
compiled with the @code{-DUSE_SYMDIR} option. This allows you to put a
database on different disk by adding a symbolic link to it
(in a manner similar to the way that symbolic links work on Unix).
On Windows, you make a symbolic link to a database by creating a file
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@@ -26147,6 +26148,12 @@ The menagerie database will be simple (deliberately), but it is not difficult
to think of real-world situations in which a similar type of database might
be used. For example, a database like this could be used by a farmer to keep
track of livestock, or by a veterinarian to keep track of patient records.
A menagerie distribution containing some of the queries and sample data used
in the following sections can be obtained from the @strong{MySQL} Web site.
It's available in either
@uref{http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/Contrib/Examples/menagerie.tar.gz,compressed @code{tar} format}
or
@uref{http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/Contrib/Examples/menagerie.zip,Zip format}.
Use the @code{SHOW} statement to find out what databases currently exist
on the server:
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