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Update MySQL 5.1 to latest 5.6 version
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<blockquote data-quote="netexplorer" data-source="post: 1039060" data-attributes="member: 87577"><p>Hi,</p><p>so I go ahead with this and ran the installer. </p><p>After the setup completes, i checked the tables with Workbench and they are still in Mysam format. </p><p>Then i try to convert the tables with the provided SQL code, but the record and program table fails with index to long error.</p><p>But i want to use InnoDB to get a better stability.</p><p>Google didn't help with any solution, so i test some options with Workbench.</p><p>The manual option to Alter the table to InnoDB results with success!</p><p>But row format was set to Dynamic, so i try again to convert the table from Dynamic to Compact and this worked too.</p><p>Both steps in one action results also with error. I have to do it step by step.</p><p>Now i have a working DB. I hope this maybe help someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netexplorer, post: 1039060, member: 87577"] Hi, so I go ahead with this and ran the installer. After the setup completes, i checked the tables with Workbench and they are still in Mysam format. Then i try to convert the tables with the provided SQL code, but the record and program table fails with index to long error. But i want to use InnoDB to get a better stability. Google didn't help with any solution, so i test some options with Workbench. The manual option to Alter the table to InnoDB results with success! But row format was set to Dynamic, so i try again to convert the table from Dynamic to Compact and this worked too. Both steps in one action results also with error. I have to do it step by step. Now i have a working DB. I hope this maybe help someone else. [/QUOTE]
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