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Author: Amit Nepal
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To: Keith Smith, Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: MySql max_allowed_packet
That should be just set for that session, and should be back to the
default as far as I can tell.

Thanks
Amit
*Amit K Nepal
Chief Information Officer
(RHCE, CCENT, C|EH, C|HFI, GIAC ISO 27000 Specialist)
omNovia Technologies Inc. *
On 12/4/2014 7:20 PM, Keith Smith wrote:
>
>
> Amit,
>
> Your commands seem to have worked - thank you!!
>
> Do I need to set :
> 1) global net_buffer_length=1000000;
> 2) global max_allowed_packet=10000000000000;
>
> to some lesser value?
>
> Any way it is detrimental to leave at these values as set?
>
> Thanks!!
> Keith
>
>
>
>
> On 2014-12-04 17:22, Amit Nepal wrote:
>> You can just change the value of max packet for that session and
>> import the file . This article might be helpful .
>>
>>
>> http://www.amitnepal.com/mysql-error-got-a-packet-bigger-than-max_allowed_packet-bytes/
>>
>> [2]
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Amit K Nepal
>> Chief Information Officer
>> (RHCE, CCENT, C|EH, C|HFI, GIAC ISO 27000 Specialist)
>> omNovia Technologies Inc. On 12/4/2014 3:47 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
>>
>>> 1) Max allowed packet is usually a replication not an important
>>> error. It can be described as a "I can not find the information it
>>> is looking for inside my search window" error.
>>> 2) It is more often associated with corruption then a true packet
>>> size error. It also occasionally manifests when moving from 64 to 32
>>> bit. But it is possible that it is just a max packet problem
>>> 3) using the client is more direct and less prone to error then
>>> using PHP my admin
>>> On Dec 4, 2014 2:34 PM, "Keith Smith" <>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to import a file into MySql on CentOS 6.6 and mysql
>>>> Server version: 5.1.73.
>>>>
>>>> Un compressed the file is 611,285,457b or about 610MB. This is
>>>> a production server and I am concerned about setting PHP
>>>> upload_max_filesize that large.
>>>>
>>>> I tried to import via the command line and that failed. Tried
>>>> uploading as a gz via PhpMyAdmin... that failed also. And I
>>>> surely do not want to increase the memory allotted to PHP...
>>>>
>>>> I tried this:
>>>>
>>>> mysql --max_allowed_packet=650M -u root -p database < data.sql
>>>>
>>>> And received this error : ERROR 1153 (08S01) at line 1370225:
>>>> Got a packet bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!! Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Keith
>>>>
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