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HELP with vestacp needed...
agentmishra
Member, Host Rep
in Help
i have posted this at the vestacp forum, but did not have any luck.
can any body let me know how can i disable the innodb in vestacp-mysql
i tried skipping innodb and setting the default storage as myisam, but then roundcube stops functioning...
if i try to alter the engine manually, it shows error, in the roundcube db.
any help is welcomed
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You again?
why, i shouldn't be found here?
any problem with that?
You tend to spam people with your problems.
You need help with EVERYTHING here, you can find answers about the MySQL innodb on Google
i really do not think so, i do not know what other do, but i really do not feel this is spam, and also in particular my problem...
did found many, but did not find any user, who would have set thing working in vestacp...
haha
google is still not that intelligent.
i have posted in this forum expecting some help, if anybody is not interested, he/she may not troll this thread. This is a humble request.
We're not spamming, we're just stating a fact.
I troll whenever i feel like it. Just sayin'
This is a Roundcube issue, it has nothing to do with VestaCP. It sounds like it requires InnoDB, so fire up your favorite text editor and start coding.
If your tables are InnoDB and then you disable InnoDB, then of course it won't work?
I never used vestacp but I think that you can change the DB engine in phpmyadmin. Is there any specific reason that makes you wanna get rid of innodb? Roundcube appears to be configured to use it judging by what you stated so far.
This has no relation to Vesta. You have innodb tables so when you disable the engine you can no longer use the tables. I can't imagine a preference for myisam. Table level locking is just a bad time.
@agentmishra
Is you vesta fresh installed? Then same problem here (see error in mysqld.log)
Change all existing database & tables to myisam, then skip innodb...
Wouldn't it be the go to default option on low memory servers and more reads and very low write (if you don't consider tokudb (still elusive))