I *think* it only puts a new ZMYSQL out on your system(check the restore
date/times)

Based on the dates I see I don't believe it did anything to my the ZMYSQL
library. How hard would it be to get the MYSQLINST.savf included in the
newest Zend Server release?


On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just as a follow up - based on the information that I mentioned earlier,
Bob Bergstrom was able to move his MySQL data without reinstall etc. Here's
the step by step instructions that he came up with:

CALL QP2TERM

mkdir -p /QOpenSys/usr/local

cd /usr/local

mv mysql-5.1.35-i5os-power-64bit /QOpenSys/usr/local

mv mysqldata /QOpenSys/usr/local

ln -sf /QOpenSys/usr/local/mysql-5.1.35-i5os-power-64bit mysql

ln -sf /QOpenSys/usr/local/mysqldata mysqldata

modify /etc/my.cnf to reflect directory changes.


Jon Paris
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