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Obtain a distribution file from one of the sites listed in
@ref{Getting MySQL, , Getting @strong{MySQL}}.
@item
If you are interested in using Berkeley DB tables with MySQL, you
will need to obtain a patched version of the Berkeley DB source
code. Please read the chapter on Berkeley DB tables before
proceeding. @xref{BDB}.
@strong{MySQL} source distributions are provided as compressed @code{tar}
archives and have names like @file{mysql-VERSION.tar.gz}, where
@code{VERSION} is a number like @value{mysql_version}.
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@itemize
@item
Download @strong{BitKeeper} from @uref{http://www.bitmover.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi}
Download @strong{BitKeeper} from @uref{http://www.bitmover.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi}
.
@item
Follow the instructions to install it
Follow the instructions to install it
.
@item
Once @strong{BitKeeper} is installed,
@code{bk clone bk://work.mysql.com:7000 mysql} - the initial download
may take a while, depending on the speed of your connection
may take a while, depending on the speed of your connection
.
@item
@code{cd mysql; bk -r edit; aclocal; autoheader; autoconf;
automake; ./configure} with your favorite options, and then
@code{ make}
- y
ou will need GNU autoconf/automake, libtool, and m4 to do this.
.
We have a
@code{ make}
.
Y
ou will need GNU autoconf/automake, libtool, and m4 to do this.
We have a
collection of our standard configure scripts in the @code{BUILD/}
subdirectory - if you are lazy, you can do
@code{BUILD/compile-pentium-debug} . It will actually work on a lot of
non
e
-x86 machines despite its name.
non-x86 machines despite its name.
@item
Once the build is done, @code{make install}. Be careful with this on
a production machine - this may overwrite your live release binary. We
recommend that if you have another installation of @strong{MySQL} that
you @code{./configure} with different values for @code{basedir},
@code{datadir}, @code{bindir}, @code{sbindir}, @code{libexecdir},
@code{tcp-port}, and @code{unix-socket-path}
you @code{./configure} with different values for @code{prefix},
@code{tcp-port}, and @code{unix-socket-path}.
@item
Play hard with your new installation and try to make the new feature
Play hard with your new installation and try to make the new feature
s
crash. Report bugs to @email{bugs@@lists.mysql.com}. As always, make
sure you have a full test case for the bug that we can run.
@item
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@@ -5745,18 +5750,18 @@ if you execute @code{aclocal} and get @code{command not found}, or a
similar problem, do not report it - make sure all the needed tools are
installed and your @code{PATH} variable is set correctly.
@item
After the initial @code{bk clone}, do @code{bk pull} to get the updates
After the initial @code{bk clone}, do @code{bk pull} to get the updates
.
@item
You can examine change history
to the tree with all the cool
diffs with
You can examine change history
of the tree with all the
diffs with
@code{bk sccstool}. If you see some funny diffs or code that you have a
question about, do not hesitate and e-mail
@email{internals@@lists.mysql.com}. Also if you think you have a
better idea on how to do something, send an email to the same place
with a patch - @code{bk diffs} wi
th
produce a patch for you after you
with a patch - @code{bk diffs} wi
ll
produce a patch for you after you
have made changes to the source. If you do not have the time to code
your idea, just send a description.
@item
@strong{BitKeeper} has a nice help utility - @code{bk helptool}
@strong{BitKeeper} has a nice help utility - @code{bk helptool}
.
@end itemize
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If your system does not provide native thread support, you will need to
build @strong{MySQL} using the MIT-pthreads package. This includes
most
FreeBSD systems, SunOS 4.x, Solaris 2.4 and earlier, and some others.
older
FreeBSD systems, SunOS 4.x, Solaris 2.4 and earlier, and some others.
@xref{Which OS}.
@itemize @bullet
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@@ -22229,40 +22234,49 @@ Berkeley DB (@uref{http://www.sleepycat.com}) has provided
crashes and also provides @code{COMMIT} and @code{ROLLBACK} on
transactions. In order to build MySQL Version 3.23.x (BDB support first
appeared in Version 3.23.15) with support for @code{BDB} tables, you
will need Berkeley DB Version 3.
1.14
or newer which can be downloaded from
@uref{http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html}
; or also from
Sleepycat's download page at
@uref{http://www.sleepycat.com/download.html
}.
will need Berkeley DB Version 3.
2.3d
or newer which can be downloaded from
@uref{http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html}
. This is a patched
version of Berkeley DB that is only available from @strong{MySQL}; the
standard Berkeley DB @strong{will not work with MySQL
}.
@node BDB install, BDB start, BDB overview, BDB
@subsection Installing BDB
To install Berkeley DB, first uncompress the @code{BDB} distribution
and follow the instructions in the README file provided in the distribution
directory. Basically what you need to do is:
If you have downloaded a binary version of @strong{MySQL} that includes
support for Berkeley DB, simply follow the instructions for
installing a binary version of @strong{MySQL}. @xref{Installing binary}.
To compile MySQL with Berkeley DB support, first uncompress the
@code{BDB} distribution into the @strong{MySQL} top-level source
directory, and follow the instructions for building MySQL from
source. Configure will automatically detect and use the Berkeley
DB source you just uncompressed. @xref{Installing source}.
@example
cd build_[your_os]
../dist/configure
make
make install
cd /path/to/source/of/mysql-3.23.29-gamma
gzip -cd /tmp/db-3.2.3d.tar.gz | tar xf -
./configure # this will use Berkeley DB automatically
@end example
Please refer to the manual provided by @code{BDB} distribution for
more/updated information.
After this you need to configure your @strong{MySQL} with
@code{--with-berkeley-db=DIR}. The directory is the one where you installed
@code{BDB} binaries with @code{make install}. (Usually
it is
/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.
1/.)
You can give additional options to
If you would like to install Berkeley DB separately, to use with
other applications and MySQL, this is possible. Follow the directions
for installing Berkeley DB in the Berkeley DB README file. Then, pass
the @code{--with-berkeley-db=DIR} option to @code{MySQL}'s @code{configure},
where @code{DIR} refers to the installation prefix used when installing
Berkeley DB (by default
it is
/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.
2).
You can give additional options to
@strong{MySQL} configure, @code{--with-berkeley-db-includes=DIR} and
@code{--with-berkeley-db-libs=DIR}, if the @code{BDB} includes and/or libs
directory is not under the first directory (by default they are).
Then complete the @strong{MySQL} installation as normal.
Even if Berkeley DB is in itself very tested and reliable, the
@strong{MySQL} interface is still very alpha, but we are actively
improving and optimizing it to get it this stable real soon.
Please refer to the manual provided by @code{BDB} distribution for
more/updated information.
Even though Berkeley DB is in itself very tested and reliable,
the @strong{MySQL} interface is still considered beta quality.
We are actively improving and optimizing it to get it stable very
soon.
@node BDB start, BDB characteristic, BDB install, BDB
@subsection BDB startup options
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@@ -22271,6 +22285,12 @@ If you are running with @code{AUTOCOMMIT=0} then your changes in @code{BDB}
tables will not be updated until you execute @code{COMMIT}. Instead of commit
you can execute @code{ROLLBACK} to forget your changes. @xref{COMMIT}.
If you are running with @code{AUTOCOMMIT=1} (the default), your changes
will be committed immediately. You can start an extended transaction with
the @code{BEGIN WORK} SQL command, after which your changes will not be
committed until you execute @code{COMMIT} (or decide to @code{ROLLBACK}
the changes).
The following options to @code{mysqld} can be used to change the behavior of
BDB tables:
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@@ -22283,6 +22303,7 @@ BDB tables:
@item @code{--bdb-recover} @tab Start Berkeley DB in recover mode.
@item @code{--bdb-tmpdir=directory} @tab Berkeley DB tempfile name.
@item @code{--skip-bdb} @tab Don't use berkeley db.
@item @code{-O bdb_lock_max=1000} @tab Set the maximum number of locks possible. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}.
@end multitable
If you use @code{--skip-bdb}, @strong{MySQL} will not initialize the
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@@ -22335,15 +22356,16 @@ read may fail with a deadlock error.
@item
Keys are not compressed to previous keys as with ISAM or MyISAM
tables. In other words, the key information will take a little more
space in @code{BDB} tables compared to MyISAM tables w
it
h don't use
space in @code{BDB} tables compared to MyISAM tables w
hic
h don't use
@code{PACK_KEYS=0}.
@item
One must do a @code{FLUSH LOGS} from time to time to sync to get checkpoints
for the @code{BDB} tables.
@item
As transaction logs take up more space than ordinary logs, it's more important
to rotate and remove old logs when using @code{BDB} tables than when using other table
types.
@strong{MySQL} performs a checkpoint each time a new Berkeley DB log
file is started, and removes any log files that are not needed for
current transactions. One can also run @code{FLUSH LOGS} at any time
to checkpoint the Berkeley DB tables.
For disaster recovery, one should use table backups plus MySQL's binary
log. @xref{Backup}.
@end itemize
@node BDB TODO, BDB errors, BDB characteristic, BDB
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001119 23:43:56 bdb: txn_abort: Log undo failed for LSN: 1 3644744: Invalid
@end example
This is not fatal but we don't recommend you to delete tables you are
using in not @code{auto_commit} mode.
This is not fatal but we don't recommend that you delete tables if you are
not in @code{auto_commit} mode, until this problem is fixed (the fix is
not trivial).
@cindex tutorial
@cindex terminal monitor, defined
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@appendixsubsec Changes in release 3.23.29
@itemize @bullet
@item
Automatically remove Berkeley DB transaction logs that are no longer in
use.
@item
Changed crash-me and the MySQL benchmarks to also work with FrontBase.
@item
Allow @code{RESTRICT} and @code{CASCADE} after @code{DROP TABLE} to make
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