Hi All,
Thank you very much.
I checked if mysql installed
rpm -qa | grep mysql
and found it is installed, so no need for yum installation. when i tried to
start the service
chkconfig mysql on
error reading information on service mysql: No such file or directory
sorry to disturb you.
Regards,
Next action is to review the MySQL error log for the reason that it failed.
A
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Asma rabe asma.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Thank you very much.
I checked if mysql installed
rpm -qa | grep mysql
and found it is installed, so no need for yum installation.
Am 05.03.2014 11:55, schrieb Asma rabe:
I checked if mysql installed
rpm -qa | grep mysql
post outputs - it's respectless seek for help and hold
back infos because as you said you are new you likely
not understand really the output
and found it is installed, so no need for yum
Am 05.03.2014 12:03, schrieb Andrew Moore:
Next action is to review the MySQL error log for the reason that it failed.
oh no - don't reply with no clue
chkconfig comes long before mysqld is invoked
even if he would have spelled the service name correctly
enable *isa not* start
see my last
How to do that?
Thank you
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:03 PM, Andrew Moore eroomy...@gmail.com wrote:
Next action is to review the MySQL error log for the reason that it
failed.
A
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Asma rabe asma.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Thank you very much.
I
enable *isa not* start - :D
This is true. The mailing list is not an interactive article on the basics
of installing and starting MySQL. There are 1000s of blog articles,
documentation and guides on doing this.
Perhaps looking here;
Am 05.03.2014 12:07, schrieb Asma rabe:
How to do that?
Thank you
besides that the reply was wrong - see my last one
it is respectless acting like you do asking every
single piece and not read any manual or search
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Google exists
Asma,
I think maybe it is a good idea if you start reading Mysql for dummies or
something similar. If you do not understand the basic concepts of unix/linux
and mysql, I see a hard road for you.
Google is you friend and I believe they would even have documentation in your
native language.