@HOSTNAME@: not found

2001-10-26 Thread Ari Davidow
When I start mysql 3.23.38 on our Solaris 2.8 machine, with or without the /etc/my.cnf file read (i.e., I can move it out of the way or not), I get the following messages: /etc/rc2.d/S99mysql: @HOSTNAME@: not found S99mysql is the script that starts up MySQL when I reboot the machine (I believe

HOSTNAME not found error

2001-05-06 Thread Howard Picken
I've seen this problem posted before but I can't find any replies. When I start the server I get the following ./mysql.server: @HOSTNAME@: command not found ./mysql.server: my_print_defaults: command not found Obviously I've setup something wrong. Running FreeBSD 4.3, Apache 1.3.X, MySQL

Re: HOSTNAME not found error

2001-05-06 Thread Paul DuBois
I've seen this problem posted before but I can't find any replies. When I start the server I get the following ./mysql.server: @HOSTNAME@: command not found ./mysql.server: my_print_defaults: command not found Obviously I've setup something wrong. Looks like you installed mysql.server.sh