DB User = dba
DB Pass = dba
DB Name = TEST
command = trace_on
argument = TRACE_INSERT
Voila:
$ dbmcli -u dba,dba -d TEST trace_on TRACE_INSERT
Does anyone know if MySQL runs on pebble? I
believe that a) it's based on Debian and b) Metrix delivers their
devices pre-installed with a pebble variant. (Correct me if I'm
wrong, Matt - ed: thank you. Metrix Pebble is their name for their
distribution.)
I'd love to see MySQL installed and distributed with the devices
that are being sold by this company because a) it's currently one
of the few groups that manage and make use of the Seattle
Wireless Network (SWN), and b) Metrix will be managing
installation and maintenance of the SWN's Mesh Node located on UPN Tower, on Capitol
Hill's …
I had a conversation with Daniel Dittmar, one of the developers
on the SAP team today. I am trying to get familiar with the MaxDB
codebase, and it's difficult to do without at least a bit of
explanation. The inline English documentation is written by
native German speakers, so it's often difficult to discern.
Having this map will help me quite a bit. I hope it helps some
others as well.
Thanks very much to Daniel for putting an evening in to
documenting this.
12:56 < cj> DanielD: can you point me to some docs on the
maxdb source code?
12:56 < cj> why are the different parts named with such
short and
difficult-to-remember names? :)
12:57 < DanielD> partly, because if you work with them day
in, day out, you
remember them anyway and they are easier to type
12:57 < cj> :)
12:58 < DanielD> what documentation there is, is either …
- Back in the land of small bosoms and pretentious girls. For a good greeting, I got massively sick - flowing nose, sneezing, tearing eyes. Its hard to believe I was born here, and yet I get all these complications everytime I rock up here.
- Oh, and Streamyx, in both my houses, suck. Its so slow in comparison to what I’m used to sitting at home via cable. And look, their QoS is hopeless too. Sigh. Flickr uploads are slow, at best. And I’m supposed to have at least 256/384kbps upload speeds here.
- Spent some time fighting the VPN, and it eventually succumbed. OpenVPN on Linux is a breeze (go Fedora!), but Tunnelblick took a bit more massaging to get working.
- I have also fixed my VoIP, so you can now reach me …
- Back in the land of small bosoms and pretentious girls. For a good greeting, I got massively sick - flowing nose, sneezing, tearing eyes. Its hard to believe I was born here, and yet I get all these complications everytime I rock up here.
- Oh, and Streamyx, in both my houses, suck. Its so slow in comparison to what I’m used to sitting at home via cable. And look, their QoS is hopeless too. Sigh. Flickr uploads are slow, at best. And I’m supposed to have at least 256/384kbps upload speeds here.
- Spent some time fighting the VPN, and it eventually succumbed. OpenVPN on Linux is a breeze (go Fedora!), but Tunnelblick took a bit more massaging to get working.
- I have also fixed my VoIP, so you can now reach me …
TOOLSRC does not build with gcc 4.0. It seems to be working with 3.4, however.
I met with my boss, Patrik today. We discussed some of the work
I've been doing the last quarter, the direction we're planning on
going and some of the expectations for the next quarter. I also
completed my expense report for the trip to Germany in September.
Finally.
I feel pretty special that someone would travel from Finland to
Seattle in order to see me. Even if it's a stop-off on the way to
Cupertino :)
We had lunch at the space needle after our meeting. Very good (and
expensive) food there. As the restaurant rotated, I gave him the
sitting tour of the layout of the city.
Afterwards, we drove over 520 and did a drive-through tour of Redmond and
the Microsoft campus. …
wow. The MySQL 5.0 download count has passed 1 Million already. You like us! You really like us! :)
Arjen was mentioning about the perks of working at MySQL. It got me interested, so I joined them :) So I guess this is my change in affiliation announcement.
A timely photo from William, that I scanned in… (circa a couple
of years back)
I don’t know if I can talk about what I do yet (I’m a Community Engineer). I already have a task on hand, but I guess there are meeting times to work out, and other stuff. I’m rather excited, and my drive (that was lost for a while) is back. I’m not leaving any mentioned project either, in fact I think my Fedora goodness should be stepped up, as will the OOo (db related) stuff.
Arjen was mentioning about the perks of working at MySQL. It got me interested, so I joined them :) So I guess this is my change in affiliation announcement.
A timely photo from William, that I scanned in… (circa a couple
of years back)
I don’t know if I can talk about what I do yet (I’m a Community Engineer). I already have a task on hand, but I guess there are meeting times to work out, and other stuff. I’m rather excited, and my drive (that was lost for a while) is back. I’m not leaving any mentioned project either, in fact I think my Fedora goodness should be stepped up, as will the OOo (db related) stuff.