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Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.4 for Effective MySQL Management

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Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.4 for Effective MySQL Management

Overview of this book

phpmyAdmin is one of the most widely used open source applications, which is written in PHP. phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations with MySQL. Currently, it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields, manage privileges, export data into various formats and is available in 52 languages.phpMyAdmin is a web-based front-end to manage MySQL databases and has been adopted by a number of Open-Source distributors.Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.4 for Effective MySQL Management is an easy-to-read, step-by-step practical guide that walks you through every facet of this legendary toolóphpMyAdminóand takes you a step ahead in taking full advantage of its potential. This book is filled with illustrative examples that will help you understand every phpMyAdmin feature in detail.This is the official guide to this popular MySQL web interface. It starts with installing and configuring phpMyAdmin, including the phpMyAdmin Configuration Storage, which is the key to its advanced features. This is followed by configuring authentication in phpMyAdmin and setting parameters that influence the interface as a whole.You will also learn some advanced features such as defining inter-table relations with the advanced Designer module. You will practice synchronizing databases on different servers and managing MySQL replication to improve performance and data security. Moreover, you will also store queries as bookmarks for their quick retrieval.In addition to it, this book helps you to learn new features introduced in version 3.4.x such as users' preferences, producing charts and the visual multi-table query builder.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.4 for Effective MySQL Management
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Memory limits


Generating an export file uses a certain amount of memory, depending on the size of the tables and on the chosen options. The $cfg['MemoryLimit'] parameter can contain a limit (in bytes) for the amount of memory used by PHP scripts in phpMyAdmin—the exporting/importing scripts and other scripts. By default, the parameter is set to 0, meaning that there is no limit. We could set here a limit of 20 MiB by using a value of 20M (the M suffix here is very important, to avoid setting a limit of 20 bytes!).

Note

Note that, if PHP has its safe mode activated, changing $cfg['MemoryLimit'] has no effect. Instead, the enforced limit comes from the memory_limit directive in php.ini.

In addition to memory limits, the execution time limit has an effect on exporting and can be controlled via the $cfg['ExecTimeLimit'] parameter.