that
checked. I have googled for guidance and RTFM but can't find anything that tells me
how to turn off the read only for the tables. This is probably something very simple
to solve but my brain is starting to fail me. Is this something I should ask the Linux
list for help on?
Carol Andrejak
that
checked. I have googled for guidance and RTFM but can't find anything that tells me
how to turn off the read only for the tables. This is probably something very simple
to solve but my brain is starting to fail me. *help*
Carol Andrejak
Webmaster
Delaware State University
Grossley
with the DBI perl module. Now that it's
working, I'm terrified to touch it in case it breaks. Thanks for any guidance. I
promise this time to not forget to write it down.
Carol Andrejak
Webmaster
Delaware State University
Grossley Hall Rm. 1
302-857-7045
error. I have
tried setting the password from within mysql and
checked the mysql database for users and everything is
there. I have checked documentation and can't find
anything that addresses this. What am I missing?
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Carol Andrejak
Webmaster
Delaware State University
Grossley
--- Carol Andrejak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 10:40:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Carol Andrejak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Error trying to start mysqladmin
To: Carol Andrejak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While I've been waiting, these are the other things
I
have tried:
I deleted
Aborting
031010 15:40:36 InnoDB: Starting shutdown...
031010 15:40:39 InnoDB: Shutdown completed
031010 15:40:39 /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown Complete
031010 15:40:39 mysqld ended
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Carol Andrejak
Webmaster
Delaware State University
Grossley Hall Rm. 1
302-857-7045
with me
every time I go back to work on the server so please do not assume that I know what
I'm doing. I'm a web designer who has been tasked to learn how to deal with the server
sink or swim style. I will be very grateful for any guidance.
Carol Andrejak
DSU Webmaster
Grossley Hall