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Saving space disk (innodb)

Saving space disk (innodb)

2007-10-10       - By Tiago Cruz

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Thank you guys!!

I have a lot of MyISAM and a lot of InnoDB on this database.

I did one little "for" to run one "OPTIMIZE TABLE" in each table that I
have, on my database.

If this step don't save enough disk space, I'll do the Baron suggestion.

Thank you all!

- Tiago Cruz


On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 15:44 -0300, Eric Frazier wrote:

> He has InnoDB tables and that doesn't reclaim tablespace. He wants to
> get back disk space from his data files.
> " As of 4.1.3, |OPTIMIZE TABLE| is mapped to |ALTER TABLE|, which
> rebuilds the table to update index statistics and free unused space in
> the clustered index"
> But that just means he has empty space in his tablespace :) At least
> that is how I read it, so Baron's suggestion makes the most sense.



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