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@@ -36837,6 +36837,19 @@ some file systems! The total size of data files has
to be >= 10 MB.
InnoDB does not create directories:
you have to create them yourself.
Check that the MySQL server
has the rights to create files in the directories you specify.
When you the first time create an InnoDB database, it
is best that you start the MySQL server from the command
prompt. Then InnoDB will print the information about the
database creation to the screen, and you see what is
happening. See below in section 3 what the printout
should look like.
For example, in Windows you can start @file{mysqld-max.exe} with:
@example
your-path-to-mysqld>mysqld-max --standalone --console
@end example
Suppose you have a Linux computer with 512 MB RAM and
three 20 GB hard disks (at directory paths @file{/},
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