In a galaxy not too far away, Stefan Janecek spoke on Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at
11:18:49AM +0100:
> Hi!
>
> I installed mysql-server on my potato system and changed the password
> for the mysql root user afterwards. i think this is a good thing(tm),
> but now i'm getting the following error from cron/
Hi!
I installed mysql-server on my potato system and changed the password
for the mysql root user afterwards. i think this is a good thing(tm),
but now i'm getting the following error from cron/logrotate in my mail:
Subject: errors rotating logs
errors occured while rotat
For those who read my earlier posting about mySQL troubles, I am also
seeing the following error when trying to run the mysql_install_db script:
/usr/sbin/mysqld: Can't create/write to file '/var/log/mysql.log'
(Errcode: 13)
However, this is what I have in the /var/log dir - as you can see the
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:15:55PM -0700, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
>
> New mySQL install (3.22.32-3) on Debian 2.2 (kernel 2.2.17). I can easily
> issue a /etc/init.d/mysql start|reload|stop okay, but once it's running I
> try a simple "mysqladmin version" and the tty hangs.
>
> This
New mySQL install (3.22.32-3) on Debian 2.2 (kernel 2.2.17). I can easily
issue a /etc/init.d/mysql start|reload|stop okay, but once it's running I
try a simple "mysqladmin version" and the tty hangs.
This is what I see in mysql.err:
mysqld started on Tue Sep 19 14:02:07 PDT 2000
/usr/sbin/my
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