on how to get mysql
started and configured after installing from the RedHat 7.3 CDS? If so
where are they?
Just start it like any other service:
service mysqld start
(and use chkconfig mysqld on if you want it to start at boot)
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Are they sufficient to install mysql?
Yes.
You don't need the mysqlclient9 package, it's a compat library we ship
since the libmysqlclient library was bumped after the release of RHL 7
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Not sure if this was a problem with 3.1 as well... 2.96RH should be
safer, at any rate, but doesn't have all the features from 3.2.
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hat v7.3? I figured i'd ask here
because this is the most direct and helpful way since there are a lot
of guys (and gals) with mysql experience.
Try tora, it's included with RHL 7.3
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with RHL 7.3 -
we've received one report on database corruption, but the had it happen
with the ones from mysql.com too when he switched.
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, gcc 2.96RH, gcc 3.0.x, egcs), often in
interaction with oneanother (e.g. timing/locking issues), so
reproducible testcases are a necessity.
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Just download them and do a rpm -Fvh mysql*i386.rpm afterwards -
you'll have replaced the old rpms with newer ones.
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No, as we don't use a glibc patched in this way.
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FTTB is 2.96RH.
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On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Sommai Fongnamthip wrote:
If I'd like to upgrade LH 6.2 to LH 7.0+. Would my old data (LH setting,
MySQL db) lost?
Sommai
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with
2.96
?
I would definitely recommend 2.96RH, as it has fixed many bugs from
egcs. It also has far better C++ standards compliance, but that's not
an issue here. It's probably still the most stable gcc available at
this point...
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RHL and Mandrake
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On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Ireneusz Piasecki wrote:
Hi,
It is very interesting, what are you wwriting, but:
To determine if you should be concerned about this compiler issue, execute
*mysql, to please stupid filter*
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On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Ireneusz Piasecki wrote:
Hi.
I have following rpm packages from redhat.com:
glibc-2.2.2-10.i386.rpm
glibc-2.2.2-10.i686.rpm
compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2.i386.rpm
glibc-common-2.2.2
to a newer glibc, upgrade it all (newer versions of RHL has
mysql included, too :)
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. afaik, redhat does _not_ recommend to
update the glibc version installed...
I would definitely recommend against a major upgrade, e.g. to
2.2. Sizes and interfaces change, so that while old binaries will
continue working, anything compiled afterwards will get in a world of
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it not compatible. Install the older library in
addition
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is not compatible with libmysqlclient.so.10
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and MAX_ROWS
limitations.
Note that unrecommended usage of old compat compilers w/old compat
glibc (egcs+glibc 2.1) may lead to this not working properly. MySQL
needs to use current libraries with specified flags in order to use
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what shall i do.
Install as root.
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with no success on any of our
servers running the above O/S. This effects new installs of
redhat, as well as existing ones while upgrading over a previous
version of mysql.
Which rpms? The ones from mysql.com?
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still in development, and classified as alpha. The 3.23 series has
been around a lot longer, and is stable.
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the Rawhide package
built on a RHL 7.2 environment) can be found at
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SRPM on your system.
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you're running...
Red Hat Linux, various release and test versions (kernel and
surrounding OS).
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It's enabled in the MySQL rpms we distribute as part of RHL as well, but
it's not the default type for created tables. Thus, most people won't be
using
(it's also
included in RHL 7.2)
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of
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Anyone else getting lists messages from several days, or longer ago?
Phrrrp!: sql database table mysql
Same here.
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There is a slight difference between advanced, non-standardized
tuning/backup/load-balancing like that and core SQL functionality not
being present.
This depends
(it's also
included in RHL 7.2)
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Vernon A Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know the difference between MySQL and PostgreSQL?
PostgreSQL has a lot of features MySQL don't have yet (transactions
everywhere, foreign keys, subselects
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I said everywhere - you need to use Innobase to get foreign keys, and
innobase/db3 to get transactions.
As EVERY binary and source we distribute has InnoDB
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It's enabled in the MySQL rpms we distribute as part of RHL as well, but
it's not the default type for created tables. Thus, most people won't be
using
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There is a slight difference between advanced, non-standardized
tuning/backup/load-balancing like that and core SQL functionality not
being present.
This depends
environment, but
don't think mysql uses anything which changed).
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will be recompiled.
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3.23.41 (the one in RH 7.2) from Red Hat is quite different from
the same version (3.23.41) from MySQL AB. So the development thing is a
red herring.
No, it wasn't - the problem was libmysqlclient.so.10 vs
libmysqlclient.so.11
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is not so.10, which is what the apps are linked against.
Shouldn't it recognize this as a newer file and use it instead, or am I
missing something here?
Yes - this isn't how it works. You need to recompile all the apps, as
the library is different.
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and well performing compiler in 2.96RH - 2.95
was a bad release, 3.0 still has some warts). Our optimized glibc could
also make a difference if Suse doesn't have this. Different
filesystems could also mean a difference.
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in particular, make better use
of the device-peering facilities that SCSI has, presumably where you've got
a multi disk setup.
When I tested, ReiserFS did worse than the rest (ext3, xfs) for
databases (this was pgsql, though).
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, the db runs as user mysql).
A chown -R mysql.mysql /var/lib/mysql would fix it.
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cases, you need to add preprocessor flags as
well.
(note that glibc 2.1, which is used if you use the old compat compiler
on Red Hat Linux 7.x, does not have full LFS support. I.e. compiling
with egcs considered harmful)
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Is there a clean way to administrate mysqld without a password by
root?
I'm looking for ways to make it flush logs, reload my.cnf and shut
down cleanly, in an automated way - i.e, no password, but by root
the server on system shutdown, and make log rotation
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, and are highly
recommended for security reasons.
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2001-142.html
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procedures,
triggers, subqueries etc. which are missing in MySQL. MySQL is
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No such, as long as it is GPL distribution.
Actually, it's Public Domain, not GPL. It's included in Red Hat
Linux 7.2.
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Alpha Deluxe,
Using MySQL 3.23.46 from:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mysql/mysql-3.23.46-unknown-linux-gnu-alp
haev6.tar.gz
Thanks in advance!
Ron Jamison
Hi!
Try a binary from our site.
The above one _is_ your site, isn't it?
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, isn't it?
The actual MySQL site is, predictably enough, www.mysql.com. For downloads, try:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/
I know that, but I'm pretty sure sourceforge is one of their mirrors.
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Newer releases of mysql come with a bundled bdb in a subdir.
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pgcc? Now that's a known good compiler. Not.
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Which version on MySQL, and where did you get it?
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compile locally. That shouldn't cause any problems, though - just
start the database with service mysqld start
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to write standards compliant SQL for MySQL, you should
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] Error 1
1) Make sure you have mysql-devel installed
2) Make sure you have -L/where/your/mysqlclientlibrary/is on your
linker line
Now, i added the line: /proc/6/fd/mysqlclient - - - (that is where I
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That's something different - /proc/* aren't real files.
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has been
released since for various issues.
Mysql should be started like any other service: service mysqld start
(which is equivalent to /etc/init.d/mysqld start. To make it start
on every boot, do chkconfig mysqld on or run ntsysv/tksysv and
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- the extensions are dynamic and
not build into the main binary.
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your machine, and then try again - the simplest way is just running
up2date on your system.
It compiles here, on a Roswellish system (and slightly different
opions - no Gemini, only BDB and innodb)
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errors.
3.23.41 had assembly problems which was fixed in 3.23.42. This was
also released as a patch to this list by the innodb people, who seem
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, but if you select both the
postgresql and the web server components you'll get it.
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To make mysqld start on every boot, do chkconfig mysqld start.
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Does mysql work on rehat 7.1.
I have installed it but can not get PHP, JAVA to access the
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You need to install the php-mysql package, which contains the module
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with the
sole difference of a licensing issue.
That has nothing to do with licensing - different groups of developers
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wondering if I might be better off to reinstall the 3
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I am running Red Hat 7.1 with Apache/1.3.19
You need to install php-mysql.
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PostgreSQL does.
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Peter Zaitsev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to compile mysql 3.23.41 with recent glibc 2.2.4 but this
somehow does not work with the following diagnose:
It builds just fine with glibc 2.2.4
compile glibc yourself or have you used gcc 3?
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more, the binary ones shipped with Red Hat Linux
7.1 have been regression tested, tested for integration with other
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3ware is nice :)
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BTW, if I want to upgrade to new rpm version, what should I do.
The RPM program will take care of upgrading itself?
If you get the new version of mysql in rpm format (eg. from Rawhide),
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mike cullerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 8/6/01 10:13 PM, Trond Eivind Glomsrød at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ling Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a fresh installed Linux 7.1 from Redhat. The mysal 3.23.36 was
installed together with the Redhat Linux. I can not start the mysql
] They're in /sbin, for the curious.
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is that you've created the database files as root. Then you start the
database, which will run as mysql. This user can obviously not write
to root's files. Change the ownership manually, and try again - with
service mysqld start.
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to your files.
To fix it, do chown -R mysql.mysql /var/lib/mysql. And you should
run mysql with service mysqld start in the future - or just enable
it by default, with chkconfig mysqld on
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might have installed on your system. Remove
those applications as well if you want to remove any trace of
mysql on your system)
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