Using Sun Fire X4540 Server With Zmanda Recovery Manager 2.2 for MySQL Database


 
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Using Sun Fire X4540 Server With Zmanda Recovery Manager 2.2 for MySQL Database

This guide describes configuring Sun Fire X4540 server as a backup server for Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL software.

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MYSQL_GET_SERVER_INFO(3)						 1						  MYSQL_GET_SERVER_INFO(3)

mysql_get_server_info - Get MySQL server info

SYNOPSIS
Warning This extension is deprecated as of PHP 5.5.0, and will be removed in the future. Instead, the MySQLi or PDO_MySQL extension should be used. See also MySQL: choosing an API guide and related FAQ for more information. Alternatives to this function include: omysqli_get_server_info(3) o PDO::getAttribute string mysql_get_server_info ([resource $link_identifier = NULL]) DESCRIPTION
Retrieves the MySQL server version. o $ link_identifier -The MySQL connection. If the link identifier is not specified, the last link opened by mysql_connect(3) is assumed. If no such link is found, it will try to create one as if mysql_connect(3) was called with no arguments. If no connection is found or established, an E_WARNING level error is generated. Returns the MySQL server version on success or FALSE on failure. Example #1 mysql_get_server_info(3) example <?php $link = mysql_connect('localhost', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password'); if (!$link) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } printf("MySQL server version: %s ", mysql_get_server_info()); ?> The above example will output something similar to: MySQL server version: 4.0.1-alpha mysql_get_client_info(3), mysql_get_host_info(3), mysql_get_proto_info(3), phpversion(3). PHP Documentation Group MYSQL_GET_SERVER_INFO(3)