Am 19.05.2017 um 18:42 schrieb Matthew Black:
Sorry, but that is not the least bit helpful. We are not ready for RHEL 7,
which is VERY different than prior versions. I don't really need the victim
blaming for using an earlier RHEL release that is still fully supported and in
widespread use.
Sorry, but that is not the least bit helpful. We are not ready for RHEL 7,
which is VERY different than prior versions. I don't really need the victim
blaming for using an earlier RHEL release that is still fully supported and in
widespread use.
As for /etc/my.cnf, that's where one defines the
Am 19.05.2017 um 18:19 schrieb Matthew Black:
I just installed MySQL Enterprise Edition 5.7 on RHEL 6.8 to replace an aging
5.1 system running on RHEL 5. We run mysqld_multi with multiple instances, each
database on its own TCP Port 33xx. I'm having trouble creating a database on
the new
I just installed MySQL Enterprise Edition 5.7 on RHEL 6.8 to replace an aging
5.1 system running on RHEL 5. We run mysqld_multi with multiple instances, each
database on its own TCP Port 33xx. I'm having trouble creating a database on
the new server in a multi environment.
Can anyone provide