Hello.


It looks very weird for me. I don't have an access to AIX machine, so I

suggest you to use gdb and research where MySQL is getting such an

interesting result. See sql/hostname.cc file from the source

distribution and:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/debugging-server.html





Ben Clewett wrote:





> A little more information:

> 

> If I use --skip-name-resolve then I get an odd error:

> 

> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'me'@'0.0.0.0' (using

> password: YES)

> 

> This seems to suggest that MySQL thinks my client is from '0.0.0.0' and

> hence cannot match any GRANT syntax I use.  Why would MySQL think my

> client is from '0.0.0.0'?

> 

> Thanks in advance for any person who can offer a solution to these

> problems.

> 



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