Re: AW: AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk
rds, Phil. > -Ursprungliche Nachricht- > Von: Phil Dobbin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Sonntag, 23. Marz 2003 16:21 > An: Stefan Siefert; MySQL > Betreff: Re: AW: Mysqld problem > > > On 23/3/03 13:31, "Stefan Siefert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr

Re: AW: AW: AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 23/3/03 15:41, "Stefan Siefert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Phil, > > I guess I don't know the "best possible way" (is there realy one?). But > let's see... Your OS is OS X? At the moment you are using 3.23.51, the > actual Version is 3.23.56 I think ... well you could date your system up

AW: AW: AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread Stefan Siefert
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Sonntag, 23. Marz 2003 16:33 An: Stefan Siefert; MySQL Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Mysqld problem On 23/3/03 15:27, "Stefan Siefert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Phil, > > ok, just to make sure your mysqld isn't damaged, what about r

Re: AW: AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread Phil Dobbin
. Would you know the best possible way? Regards, Phil. > -Ursprungliche Nachricht- > Von: Phil Dobbin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Sonntag, 23. Marz 2003 16:21 > An: Stefan Siefert; MySQL > Betreff: Re: AW: Mysqld problem > > > On 23/3/03 13

AW: AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread Stefan Siefert
f: Re: AW: Mysqld problem On 23/3/03 13:31, "Stefan Siefert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Phil, > > first of all I don't think your mysqld is damaged. I would first check the > following: > > - where does mysqld looks for its datadir? > - under wh

Re: AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 23/3/03 13:31, "Stefan Siefert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Phil, > > first of all I don't think your mysqld is damaged. I would first check the > following: > > - where does mysqld looks for its datadir? > - under which userid is mysqld supposed to run? > - under which userid does mysqld

AW: Mysqld problem

2003-03-23 Thread Stefan Siefert
Hi Phil, first of all I don't think your mysqld is damaged. I would first check the following: - where does mysqld looks for its datadir? - under which userid is mysqld supposed to run? - under which userid does mysqld runs? - does the user under which mysqld runs have write access to the datadir