Yes, there is a MySQL beta version of the administrator, but be warned,
it has many bugs that I personally believe makes it unusable.
Jeff J.
On Apr 7, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Brent Baisley wrote:
If you are looking for a GUI admin, MySQL has released a beta of MySQL
Administrator for OSX. MySQL
Okay, I was able to get the MySQL to shut down via command line.
However, not being a Unix person, I'm not sure where I would go to
change the .bash_profile. I've never had to change it for anything up
until now.
I will be curious to see if adding the path affects the problem in any
way
Okay...now we're getting somewhere. Thank you. Adding the file wasn't
the problem, I just wasn't sure WHERE it should be added. Yes, I am
using 10.3. Just trying to pin down why the GUI tools can't seem to
start and stop this thing reliably. As I stated before, I'm not a Unix
geek :) so
of MySQL for OSX?
Jeff
On Mar 17, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Jeff Justice wrote:
Okay...now we're getting somewhere. Thank you. Adding the file
wasn't the problem, I just wasn't sure WHERE it should be added. Yes,
I am using 10.3. Just trying to pin down why the GUI tools can't seem
to start
Using the OSX MySQL Administrator, when Stop Server is clicked under
the Service tab, the server doesn't stop. In fact, the only way I
have been able to quit the MySQL process is through the Activity
Monitor, and a force quit at that. What's up with that?
Jeff
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Okay, so MySQL is now installed and running. It looks like a database
named test was created with no tables. Is this just used for
installation purposes? Can it now be deleted or is there a reason to
keep it? Or does it have some magical purpose like the mysql
database?
Jeff
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So, I installed MySQL. Accidentally locked myself out of the database
trying to make it secure. Tried to re-install MySQL, now every time I
tell it to Start MySQL Server through the control panel, it asks for
authentication, then immediately goes back to stopped. It won't
launch.
Is there a
Okay, here's a brief synopsis, with suggestions made and tried:
Cannot get MySQL to launch. A process is never started in the activity
monitor. What exactly is the name of the process I should see?
Tried uninstalling MySQL by deleting the MySQL directories in
/usr/local/. (after first making