From the MySQL download site, you can download source and binary versions of an upgraded version of InnoDB with additional features beyond the standard InnoDB provided by MySQL in Version 5.1. The InnoDB Plugin for MySQL is licensed under the same license that MySQL uses (GPLv2). It is available at no charge for use and can be freely redistributed, subject to the same requirements of the GPL as is MySQL itself (see the GNU General Public License, version 2). Limited support is available for the InnoDB Plugin for MySQL via http://forums.innodb.com. You may also report bugs in the InnoDB Plugin using the MySQL bug database.
In many environments, the InnoDB plugin can dynamically be
added to a MySQL instance without relinking the MySQL server.
The plugin version of InnoDB then “takes over” from
the statically linked InnoDB that is part of the
mysqld
binary. In other environments, it is
currently necessary to build the entire MySQL server, including
the InnoDB plugin, from source code.
On Linux, Unix and Windows, it is a simple matter of
installing the InnoDB Plugin for MySQL using the
MySQL command INSTALL PLUGIN
. When
the InnoDB Plugin for MySQL is installed, it replaces the
statically-linked version of InnoDB that is incorporated in the
MySQL binary as distributed by MySQL AB.
On platforms where the dynamic plugin is not available,
users must download the source code for the
InnoDB Plugin for MySQL and build MySQL from source. Building
from source also facilitates the distribution of a MySQL server
where the InnoDB Plugin is already “installed”, so
all users of an organization can use the new capabilities without
the INSTALL
step. The procedure for building
from source code is documented in Section 9.4, “Building the InnoDB Plugin from Source Code”.
Full instructions are provided in Chapter 9, Installing the InnoDB Plugin.
This is the User’s Guide for InnoDB Plugin 1.0.6 for MySQL 5.1, generated on March 4, 2010 (rev 673:680M).