I noticed some of the rt3 database tables are MyISAM. Is it ok if I can
convert them to InnoDB as well without breaking the RT? I am using version
RT 3.4(?) with MySQL 4.0.20(?).
Asif Iqbal
PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu
I noticed some of the rt3 database tables are MyISAM. Is it ok if I can
convert them to InnoDB as well without breaking the RT? I am using version
RT 3.4(?) with MySQL 4.0.20(?).
Asif Iqbal
PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu
Still wondering if I could convert all the tables that are still MyISAM to
InnoDB. I am using RT 3.4.5 with MySQL 4.0.24On 5/29/06, Asif Iqbal vadud3@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed some of the rt3 database tables are MyISAM. Is it ok if I can
convert them to InnoDB as well without breaking the RT? I am using version
RT 3.4(?) with MySQL 4.0.20(?).–
Asif Iqbal
PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu
Asif Iqbal
PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu
Yes, you can.On 6/14/06, Asif Iqbal vadud3@gmail.com wrote:
Still wondering if I could convert all the tables that are still MyISAM to
InnoDB. I am using RT 3.4.5 with MySQL 4.0.24On 5/29/06, Asif Iqbal < vadud3@gmail.com> wrote:
I noticed some of the rt3 database tables are MyISAM. Is it ok if I can
convert them to InnoDB as well without breaking the RT? I am using version
RT 3.4(?) with MySQL 4.0.20(?).–
Asif Iqbal
PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu–
Asif Iqbal
PGP Key: 0xE62693C5 KeyServer: pgp.mit.edu
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