Hi Jonh, > As I said, I couldn't find any error logs that seemed to relate (i.e, > had information newer than the upgrade and start failures). I looked > into the /etc/init.d/mysql script and tried running mysqlmanager > directly. It would not run because of errors. From another message in > this newsgroup, I saw that someone else was having similar problems and > that removing the items from the [mysql] section of my.conf took care of > them. That's what I did, and then the server started. From what I can > tell, this appears to be a bug because the [mysql] section should have > no affect on the server process and should not prevent mysqlmanager from > running.
Yes, it is a bug in mysqlmanager and it is fixed in the source repository. Please upgrade to 5.0.4 when it is released. Petr -- Petr Chardin, Software Developer MySQL AB, www.mysql.com Are you MySQL certified? www.mysql.com/certification -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]