Re: Temporary Upgrade for Cpanel?

2004-11-09 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello.



See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Can_not_connect_to_server.html



btw new worked --new gave me this error

DBI connect('mysql:localhost','root',...) failed: Can't connect to local

MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) at

/scripts/restartsrv_mysql line 74 mysql has failed, please contact the

sysadmin (result was Warning, no valid mysql.sock file found.mysql has

failed).



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Re: Temporary Upgrade for Cpanel?

2004-11-09 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello.



Usually config file means my.cnf (my.ini on Windows).



As I don't have the [mysqld-4.0] in the my.cnf just [mysqld]



See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Option_files.html



And how do I know that it is actually running?



Start by checking whether there is a process named mysqld running on your 

server host. (Use ps xa | grep mysqld on Linux or the Task Manager on 
Windows.)

If there is no such process, you should start the server.







Thanks  I see the switch now. Does the config file mean the My.cnf file or

is there another one.



As I don't have the [mysqld-4.0] in the my.cnf just [mysqld]



And how do I know that it is actually running?

I also am not clear on the new versus --new command could someone explain

that.



Some of the 4.1 behaviors can be tested in 4.0 before performing a full

upgrade to 4.1. We have added to later MySQL 4.0 releases (from 4.0.12 on)

a --new startup option for mysqld. See section 5.2.1 mysqld Command-Line

Options.



This option gives you the 4.1 behavior for the most critical changes. You

can also enable these behaviors for a given client connection with the SET

@@new=1 command, or turn them off if they are on with SET @@new=0.



If you believe that some of the 4.1 changes will affect you, we recommend

that before upgrading to 4.1, you download the latest MySQL 4.0 version and

run it with the --new option by adding the following to your config file:



[mysqld-4.0]

new





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Re: Temporary Upgrade for Cpanel?

2004-11-08 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hi.



See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Upgrading-from-4.0.html





I read on the Cpanel.net forum that you can start the 4.0.22 mysql with

a --new switch to use it as 4.1.7 so you can see if its compatible with my

software.



Is this true and exactly how?

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http://www.gunmuse.com

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Temporary Upgrade for Cpanel?

2004-11-07 Thread gunmuse



I read on the 
Cpanel.net forum that you can start the 4.0.22 mysql with a --new switch to use 
it as 4.1.7 so you can see if its compatible with my 
software.

Is this true and 
exactly how?
ThanksDonny LairsonPresidenthttp://www.gunmuse.com469 228 2183