José,
Tuesday, September 24, 2002, 10:30:30 AM, you wrote:

JF> I am working with MySQL on a Windows NT machine. I use
JF> Innodb tables. I, usually, switch on MySQL with:
JF> mysqld-max --standalone
JF> But now, I try this, MySQL crash, and I got the
JF> message:
JF> "mysqld-max: Table 'mysql.host' doesn't exist"
JF> in the 'mysql.err' file.

JF> I have found that I start up MySQL with: "mysqld-max
JF> -Sg --standalone", then it works.

JF> Please, how can I rebuild the 'mysql.host' table to
JF> all is OK again?

Does host table exist? or MySQL server doesn't see privilege tables?



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