RE: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box

2004-02-13 Thread vpendleton
Would you mind posting your cnf. This may be a syntactical error.  

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On 2/13/04, 2:08:40 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding RE: FW: 
Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box:


> Yes, there are spaces/tabs before and after the equal sign.

> One interesting thing is that I uncommented the lines in the stock .cnf
> files for the bdb options and the error moved to the first of the bdb
> options.  That would indicate to me that it's in the datadir line, but I
> can't see an error there.



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> Just a guess but do you any space between the key and value?
> innodb_data_home_dir = /var/data/mysql

> Original Message dated 2/13/04, 1:21:26 PM
> Author: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Re: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box:


> I was curious if anyone has experienced this same error and even more
> curious to see if anyone might offer some advice.
> Thanks!
> Dave

> -Original Message-
> From: David Christensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:22 AM
> To: mysql
> Subject: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box

> Good Morning!
> I'm trying to get MySQL 4.0.15 running on a new SuSE linux PC.  This is
> my first attempt installing on SuSE after setting up a large number of
> Red Hat machines without problem.  Right now, however, I'm continually
> receiving errors that I just don't understand where they are coming
> from.  I've even copied the .cnf file from my primary MySQL server
> (which has been running for months) and get the errors when it's trying
> to fire up.
> Errors received are:
> 040211 17:31:37 mysqld started
> /usr/sbin/mysqld: ERROR: unknown variable
> 'innodb_data_home_dir=/var/data/mysql/'
> 040211 17:31:37 mysqld ended
> To get started, I copied the my-large.cnf to /etc as my.cnf and have
> edited the file to reflect the directories I'm using to store data and
> logs.  The file I am using is as follows:
> (See attachment)
> I just don't get this one.  All of the syntax seems okay, and I'm
> actually using the file on a Red Hat 9.0 machine.
> Thanks!
> Dave Christensen

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RE: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box

2004-02-13 Thread DChristensen
Yes, there are spaces/tabs before and after the equal sign.

One interesting thing is that I uncommented the lines in the stock .cnf
files for the bdb options and the error moved to the first of the bdb
options.  That would indicate to me that it's in the datadir line, but I
can't see an error there.



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Subject: Re: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box


Just a guess but do you any space between the key and value?
innodb_data_home_dir = /var/data/mysql

Original Message dated 2/13/04, 1:21:26 PM
Author: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box:


I was curious if anyone has experienced this same error and even more 
curious to see if anyone might offer some advice. 
Thanks! 
Dave 

-Original Message- 
From: David Christensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:22 AM 
To: mysql 
Subject: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box 

Good Morning! 
I'm trying to get MySQL 4.0.15 running on a new SuSE linux PC.  This is 
my first attempt installing on SuSE after setting up a large number of 
Red Hat machines without problem.  Right now, however, I'm continually 
receiving errors that I just don't understand where they are coming 
from.  I've even copied the .cnf file from my primary MySQL server 
(which has been running for months) and get the errors when it's trying 
to fire up. 
Errors received are: 
040211 17:31:37 mysqld started 
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ERROR: unknown variable 
'innodb_data_home_dir=/var/data/mysql/' 
040211 17:31:37 mysqld ended 
To get started, I copied the my-large.cnf to /etc as my.cnf and have 
edited the file to reflect the directories I'm using to store data and 
logs.  The file I am using is as follows: 
(See attachment) 
I just don't get this one.  All of the syntax seems okay, and I'm 
actually using the file on a Red Hat 9.0 machine. 
Thanks! 
Dave Christensen 

  


Re: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box

2004-02-13 Thread vpendleton
Just a guess but do you any space between the key and value?
innodb_data_home_dir = /var/data/mysql

Original Message dated 2/13/04, 1:21:26 PM
Author: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: FW: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box:


I was curious if anyone has experienced this same error and even more 
curious to see if anyone might offer some advice. 
Thanks! 
Dave 

-Original Message- 
From: David Christensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:22 AM 
To: mysql 
Subject: Installation issue on SuSE 9.0 Pro box 

Good Morning! 
I'm trying to get MySQL 4.0.15 running on a new SuSE linux PC.  This is 
my first attempt installing on SuSE after setting up a large number of 
Red Hat machines without problem.  Right now, however, I'm continually 
receiving errors that I just don't understand where they are coming 
from.  I've even copied the .cnf file from my primary MySQL server 
(which has been running for months) and get the errors when it's trying 
to fire up. 
Errors received are: 
040211 17:31:37 mysqld started 
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ERROR: unknown variable 
'innodb_data_home_dir=/var/data/mysql/' 
040211 17:31:37 mysqld ended 
To get started, I copied the my-large.cnf to /etc as my.cnf and have 
edited the file to reflect the directories I'm using to store data and 
logs.  The file I am using is as follows: 
(See attachment) 
I just don't get this one.  All of the syntax seems okay, and I'm 
actually using the file on a Red Hat 9.0 machine. 
Thanks! 
Dave Christensen 

  

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