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What are these ib* binary files?

Ben
I notice in the mysql/data directory the following binary files:
ib_arch_log_0000000000
ib_logfile0
ib_logfile1
ibdata1

Some are rather large. I can't seem to find any explanation in the
documentation. What are they? What needs to be done with them?

Thank,
Ben
Jul 19 '05 #1
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They are the files for InnoDB.

Luther
"Ben" <be**@qwest.net> wrote in message
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I notice in the mysql/data directory the following binary files:
ib_arch_log_0000000000
ib_logfile0
ib_logfile1
ibdata1

Some are rather large. I can't seem to find any explanation in the
documentation. What are they? What needs to be done with them?

Thank,
Ben

Jul 19 '05 #2
They are the files for InnoDB.

Luther
"Ben" <be**@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:T6****************@news.uswest.net...
I notice in the mysql/data directory the following binary files:
ib_arch_log_0000000000
ib_logfile0
ib_logfile1
ibdata1

Some are rather large. I can't seem to find any explanation in the
documentation. What are they? What needs to be done with them?

Thank,
Ben

Jul 19 '05 #3
They are the files for InnoDB.

Luther
"Ben" <be**@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:T6****************@news.uswest.net...
I notice in the mysql/data directory the following binary files:
ib_arch_log_0000000000
ib_logfile0
ib_logfile1
ibdata1

Some are rather large. I can't seem to find any explanation in the
documentation. What are they? What needs to be done with them?

Thank,
Ben

Jul 19 '05 #4

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