Re: A mysql question

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Never mind, I found it in the docs. It's not helping, though: confluence is still hanging at 55% of the import, saying "applying special processing".

      mark

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>Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:40:26 -0400 (EDT)
>From: <m.roth2006@xxxxxxx>  
>Subject: A mysql question  
>To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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>Anyone here have any idea how to set a system default for mysql? I'm trying to run confluence's full import, and I assume it just drops the d/b, rather than dropping its d/b table by table, and the system default when it recreates the d/b is a case-insensitive collation; meanwhile, in their docs, they're telling me to use case sensitive collation (and then they contradict themselves, but that's another story).
>
>I set the collation, committed it, then ran the import (actually, it's rerunning it), and while that's running, I logged into mysql... and it's reset to case insensitive. I've grepped the backup that it's restoring from, and see no references to collation, so I assume it's a mysql default....
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>    mark
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