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@cindex problems, starting the server
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If you are going to use tables that support transactions (InnoDB, BDB),
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you should first create a my.cnf file and set startup options
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you should first create a @file{my.cnf} file and set startup options
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for the table types you plan to use. @xref{Table types}.
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Generally, you start the @code{mysqld} server in one of these ways:
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@strong{Warning}: do @strong{NOT} convert MySQL system tables from
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MyISAM TO InnoDB tables! This is not supported; if you do this MySQL
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will not restart until you restore the old system tables from a backup
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or re-generate them with the mysql_install_db script.
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or re-generate them with the @code{mysql_install_db} script.
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@item
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@code{SHOW TABLE STATUS} does not give accurate statistics
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@item @code{--bdb-no-sync} @tab Don't synchronously flush logs.
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@item @code{--bdb-no-recover} @tab Don't start Berkeley DB in recover mode.
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@item @code{--bdb-shared-data} @tab Start Berkeley DB in multi-process mode (Don't use @code{DB_PRIVATE} when initialising Berkeley DB)
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@item @code{--bdb-tmpdir=directory} @tab Berkeley DB tempfile name.
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@item @code{--bdb-tmpdir=directory} @tab Berkeley DB temporary file directory.
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@item @code{--skip-bdb} @tab Disable usage of BDB tables.
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@item @code{-O bdb_max_lock=1000} @tab Set the maximum number of locks possible. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}.
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@end multitable
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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BDB tables store in the .db file the path to the file as it was created
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BDB tables store in the @file{.db} file the path to the file as it was
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created.
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This was done to be able to detect locks in a multi-user
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environment that supports symlinks).
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