Robert,
I was not too smart asking my previous question.
Now it is obvious for me how to use my own database and fortunately I also
have reading rights to other databases when use my own one.
Thank you a lot.
Mashiah
2007/6/16, Robert Leverington <lcarsdata(a)googlemail.com>om>:
On the toolserver you are given your own database, this may be of help.
On 16/06/07, Mashiah Davidson <mashiah.davidson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have created a pure sql script
(
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A3%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%…
) for orphaned articles collection according to
Russian wikipedia rules.
This script cannot be run as is on the toolserver because it creates
some
new temporary tables during execution, so my
primary goal is to
understand
how can I adapt this script to run on the
toolserver. May be it is a way
to
create my own little database and grant me
writing rights on it or maybe
there is some other ways to work it out without rewriting it in perl or
python and working with hashes instead of sql tables.
One more thing, I am ok with running the script on my local machine but
I
need an sql dump of some tables for this. Maybe
there is a way to create
a
little dump for tables I need on the toolserver
on a daily basis instead
of
waiting during two-three weeks when the dump of
ruwiki will be available
again. I tried to dump a table on the toolserver without any success
because
this requires table locking and I again have no
rights for this. Is
there a
way to create an sql dump without locking a
table? I tried
'--skip-lock-table' option but got the following message:
mysqldump: Couldn't execute 'show create table `...`': SHOW VIEW command
denied to user '...' for table '...' (1142)
Please advise.
Mashiah Davidson
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