Can someone direct me to where the MySQL transaction logs are stored?
I am running FreeBSD 6.1 with MySql 5.0.41 which I installed from
ports, no extra config. From what I've read online, unless you
disable them (which I couldn't find in the makefile) the logs should
be being created. Doing a
sometimes.
(This is just a guess, it happened several times with perl here, so
php might not be affected by this kind of error at all.)
HTH
Christian
On 16/11/06, John Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
Some new findings. . .
A buddy (wes) on another list loaded the troublemaker index.php
Hello list,
Some new findings. . .
A buddy (wes) on another list loaded the troublemaker index.php file using
telnet and got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads$ telnet welcome.coe.jmu.edu 80 Trying
134.126.97.69..
.
Connected to etv.jmu.edu.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET /dbadmin/index.php
Have you tried adding these to httpd.conf? :
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
Yup there in there. If they weren't I don't think that any of the php files
would process properly. In my case only the phpmyadmin files are
downloading
Yes,
I know that you said that permissions are the same on both files, what
about ownership? Any difference between the new ones you create and
the existing ones?
-Jeff
Nope, they're the same. Both john:webmaster with 644 permissions (the
original permissions set by the phpmyadmin
Have you tried copying index.php to index2.php and then try to access
index.php??
What were the results?
-Jeff
Thanks Jeff for the email,
The index2.php downloads just like index.php. See here:
http://welcome.coe.jmu.edu/dbadmin/index2.php
Any other thoughts?
-John
Has anyone ever had this happen? I upgraded phpMyAdmin (2.9.0.3) and
suddenly the php files no longer were processed by the php engine --
(Apache sends the php files as though they were a download). I checked
my permissions, php.ini and httpd.conf, nothing strange there -- same
as when it
I am trying to install headless over a serial console using cu on
another machine that I am connected to via SSH.
system to be installed - cu session - working FreeBSD system - ssh
session - local system (me)
My problem is that the text for the install is not aligned properly
making the options
I recently installed FreeBSD over serial on a GX280 (no PS/2 ports and
ACPI conflicts using boot with usb keyboard option). After installing
I changed my ttys to
ttyd0 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown on secure
ttyd1 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off secure
...
As talked about in the
I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.4 on a Dell GX280 and am getting a
Fatal trap 12 supervisor write, page not present error. From what
I've read, this is an ACPI problem which I could disable if I had a
PS2 port, but the GX280 doesn't have them. Has anyone gotten 5.4 to
run properly on a GX280
,
Stuart
-Original Message-
From: John Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2005 22:10
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: 5.4 Installation Problems on Dell GX280 - Fatal trap 12
I am trying to install FreeBSD 5.4 on a Dell GX280 and am getting a
Fatal trap 12
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