How do I enable my innodb [closed]
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Improve this questionI need to enable innodb on my ubuntu server 10.04 and having tons of problems, I have tried posting questions everywhere and I have no answers....i tried this
show variables like "%innodb%"; +-----------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-----------------------+-------+
| have_innodb | NO |
| ignore_builtin_innodb | OFF |
+-----------------------+-------+
so it seems like it is not installed or something but i keep reading its installed by default
show engines;+------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+
| Engine | Support | Comment | Transactions | XA | Savepoints |
+------------+---------+----------------------------------------------开发者_如何转开发------------------+--------------+------+------------+
| MyISAM | DEFAULT | Default engine as of MySQL 3.23 with great performance | NO | NO | NO |
| MRG_MYISAM | YES | Collection of identical MyISAM tables | NO | NO | NO |
| BLACKHOLE | YES | /dev/null storage engine (anything you write to it disappears) | NO | NO | NO |
| CSV | YES | CSV storage engine | NO | NO | NO |
| MEMORY | YES | Hash based, stored in memory, useful for temporary tables | NO | NO | NO |
| FEDERATED | NO | Federated MySQL storage engine | NULL | NULL | NULL |
| ARCHIVE | YES | Archive storage engine | NO | NO | NO |
+------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+
7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
I dont see it in the output...any help would really help...this is the screen i keep getting and i cant get past this screen on my socialengine install Please anyone help
Solved the issue
enabling the following two InnoDB directives in your "/etc/mysql/my.cnf" file appears to have resolved this issue:
default-storage-engine=innodb
default-table-type=innodb
When restarting your MySQL server, there appears to have been some lingering processes so the "mysqld.sock" file wasn't being created correctly. As you saw in Lish, I forcefully killed the lingering processes using the "kill" command, and then restarted MySQL normally with "service mysql start" which allowed the "mysqld.sock" file to be created.
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