I have an SQL file from a Mysql Administrator backup. Database and tables are
encoded in latin1, but the sql file is encoded in utf-8. Fine so far.
However, some varchars have been hexdumped, and strings have been converted to
utf-8 before these hexdumps. When I try to import the sql via command
Hi
when will be the exam "Oracle Certified Professional, MySQL 5.6 Database
Administrator" for MySQL 5.7?
Lukas
On 27/10/2011 16:54, Néstor wrote:
Is 26K Euros enought money to live in Europe?
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:14 AM, Garcia, Monicawrote:
They say 40k which I would assume is in Euros already.
€ 26k is considerably more than minimum wage. I live in Spain when not
working and there are plenty of
Is 26K Euros enought money to live in Europe?
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:14 AM, Garcia, Monica wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> We are looking for a MySQL DBA, based in Malaga (Spain). If you have
> 5+ years experience administering MySQL and you are interested in join
> an international company, plea
Hello people,
We are looking for a MySQL DBA, based in Malaga (Spain). If you have
5+ years experience administering MySQL and you are interested in join
an international company, please send your CV to: monica.gar...@hays.es.
Salary from 40k and different employee benefits.
I
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On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Angela liu wrote:
> Is MySQL Administrator still available for MySQL 5.1 and 5.5?
>
I believe that line of applications has been superceded by the MySQL
Workbench.
If you must use MySQL administrator for some reason, they will undoubtedly
connect to 5.1 a
Hi,
Anybody knows:
Is MySQL Administrator still available for MySQL 5.1 and 5.5?
ipulation, nous ne pouvons accepter aucune responsabilité
pour le contenu fourni.
> From: danbr...@php.net
> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:06:01 -0400
> Subject: Re: JOomla Administrator
> To: r...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca
> CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 15:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 15:03, Dave Shariff Yadallee - System
Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem
wrote:
> Hello, we are trying to move a Joomla Site
> and the administrator does nowrk.
>
> Using MySQL 5.1.36 on MAC OS X Server.
>
> How can I fix this?
This woul
Hello, we are trying to move a Joomla Site
and the administrator does nowrk.
Using MySQL 5.1.36 on MAC OS X Server.
How can I fix this?
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Jeff Murdock wrote:
> This is on a Mac OS X (v10.
Jeff,
For starters, it looks like you need a value for VARCHAR. Try the
same statement but with VARCHAR(255) .
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Jeff Murdock wrote:
> This is on a Mac OS X (v10.5.6) system in case that matters.
>
>
>
> 1. - MySQL Administrator Help button
This is on a Mac OS X (v10.5.6) system in case that matters.
1. - MySQL Administrator Help button says:
HELP
Help isn’t available for MySQL Administrator.
Really, no help or did I screw-up the install somehow?
2. - I tried to create my first Table in MySQL Administrator but got
this
I wonder why with tre different MySQL administrator istances I have 3
different QueryCache Hitrate on the same database, in the same time :(
I'm trying with:
- MySQL administrator v.1.2.12 (Ubuntu 8.10): the query hitcache is
always at 100% (average 100)
- MySQL administrator v.1.
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, AndrewMcHorney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hello
>
> I entered it incorrectly in my email.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> At 10:34 AM 8/8/2008, David Giragosian wrote:
>
>> On 8/8/08, AndrewMcHorney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > I tried to login using local
Hello
I entered it incorrectly in my email.
Andrew
At 10:34 AM 8/8/2008, David Giragosian wrote:
On 8/8/08, AndrewMcHorney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I tried to login using localhost and root as user id with no password since
> I temporarily did not enter one when I installed the
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:55 PM, AndrewMcHorney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hello
>
> I tried to login using localhost and root as user id with no password since
> I temporarily did not enter one when I installed the software. I am getting
> the following error message:
>
> MySQL Error Number 1045
On 8/8/08, AndrewMcHorney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I tried to login using localhost and root as user id with no password since
> I temporarily did not enter one when I installed the software. I am getting
> the following error message:
>
> MySQL Error Number 1045
> Access denied for
Hello
I tried to login using localhost and root as user id with no password
since I temporarily did not enter one when I installed the software.
I am getting the following error message:
MySQL Error Number 1045
Access denied for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (using password:NO)
The port select is
On 8/7/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I successfully installed the mysql database on my pc. I also installed the
> mysql administrator tool. I am trying to login and I need some assistance.
> It is asking for stored connection, server host,
Hello
I successfully installed the mysql database on my pc. I also installed the
mysql administrator tool. I am trying to login and I need some assistance. It
is asking for stored connection, server host, username and password. I am not
sure what to put in here. When I installed the database I
Good.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Lori Kurovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are currently looking for a contractor for 30 days in Kansas City that
> has experience doing MySQL DBA/Windows Server Administration work. This
> will be a production support role as the consultant will be cove
We are currently looking for a contractor for 30 days in Kansas City that
has experience doing MySQL DBA/Windows Server Administration work. This
will be a production support role as the consultant will be covering for
someone that will be out on vacation. The consultant needs to be available
24/
emergencies and willingness to work non-standard
hours.
* A degree in Computer Science or related field.
* Three or more years relevant experience including implementation,
administration and support of production MySQL systems.
* Two or more years of experience as both a database administrator and a
hi everyone,
i am looking to find a MySQL guru to come work full time at a passionate mobile
technology/ communications company in the heart of London.
This truly is the place to be!
They have global footprint - everyone in the company are technically competent
and extremely passionate about
Are you using MySQL Administrator for Windows ?
Are you using it against MySQL running in Linux ?
If so, you may prefer MySQL Administrator for Linux.
Just a couple more thoughts ...
- Original Message -
From: "cfaust-dougot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Weiqi Wa
MySQL administrator mainly focus on MySQL server status monitor/use
management/security/backup/restore etc.
If you want to edite database, you should use MySQL query browser, it's
included in MySQL GUI tools package.
Weiqi Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道:
Dear everyone:
I&
using mySQL administrator ?
Dear everyone:
I'm trying to simplify the operating of mySQL by using a GUI tool, mySQL
administrator. But it seems that I was only allowed to view the databases which
I have made up, but not allowed to edit them. Is it because I have to buy a
lisence or some
Dear everyone:
I'm trying to simplify the operating of mySQL by using a GUI tool, mySQL
administrator. But it seems that I was only allowed to view the databases which
I have made up, but not allowed to edit them. Is it because I have to buy a
lisence or something which I didn't b
Actually on my Mac; 10.4.6 ppc the MySQL Administrator will only open
to a connection through localhost. The localhost connection will
accept any authorised user to connect, but, MySQL Administrator will
only assume the privileges of the account I am working from (I have
several). It has
On 1/19/07, Daniel Culver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of
your Mac computer or server.
The OP is talking about managing MySQL accounts with MySQL
Administrator.
Thanks for the reply Daniel,
This is not on a Mac. I'm running MySQL Administrator 1.2.8 on a XP/SP2 machine
and I'm connecting to a MySQL 5.1.9 server running on Netware6.5.
- Still looking for help.
>>> Daniel Culver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/19/07 9:52 AM >>&g
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of
your Mac computer or server. This, if anything is a Apple problem and
advantage. The Administrator is opening to the account you are in,
the login in window
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Ed Reed wrote:
> Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
> that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an
> answer for it.
>
> The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the
There was already a bug report submitted. That's where I found other users that
have the same problem.
>>> Colin Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/17/07 6:05 PM >>>
Ed Reed wrote:
> Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
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Ed Reed wrote:
> Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
> that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an
> answer for it.
>
> The problem is that when you
Ed Reed wrote:
Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an answer
for it.
Have you reported a bug to bugs.mysql.com ?
kind regards
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Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an answer
for it.
The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of the prog the
user's detail don't appear on th
David Blomstrom wrote:
OK, I'm halfway there. But I don't understand what you mean by "saved
settings." Is there some sort of default value I can try?
Also, if I can't recover my password, is there a file I can open and retrieve
it from?
I tried it with localhost, Port 3306, Username: root an
OK, I'm halfway there. But I don't understand what you mean by "saved
settings." Is there some sort of default value I can try?
Also, if I can't recover my password, is there a file I can open and retrieve
it from?
I tried it with localhost, Port 3306, Username: root and the password of one of
David Blomstrom wrote:
I just downloaded MySQL Administrator and am now trying to set it up. Can anyone tell me what "stored
connection" and "Server Host" mean? I'm using Apache on Windows XP, but I'm not sure what they
mean by Server Host. 3306 is listed under
I just downloaded MySQL Administrator and am now trying to set it up. Can
anyone tell me what "stored connection" and "Server Host" mean? I'm using
Apache on Windows XP, but I'm not sure what they mean by Server Host. 3306 is
listed under "Port" by defau
TK wrote:
My MySQL server (4.0.20, Linux) was running slowly. I checked the slow queries
log, and found many of these during the problem period:
# Time: 060730 20:44:40
# [EMAIL PROTECTED]: xxx []
# Query_time: 68 Lock_time: 0 Rows_sent: 0 Rows_examined: 2
# administrator command: Quit
My MySQL server (4.0.20, Linux) was running slowly. I checked the slow queries
log, and found many of these during the problem period:
# Time: 060730 20:44:40
# [EMAIL PROTECTED]: xxx []
# Query_time: 68 Lock_time: 0 Rows_sent: 0 Rows_examined: 2
# administrator command: Quit;
# [EMAIL
Mine runs with warnings, not errors. it works just fine. However, this
is on CentOS 4.3. I've yet to get MySQL Query Browser to work under
CentOS 4.3, but that's a project for tonight.
Note however that MySQL Administrator and MySQL Query Browser are two
different things.
Oh
Whil Hentzen wrote:
Hi folks,
Brand new Fedora Core 5 box running MySQL 5. I can get into the monitor
and connect, work with databases, etc. I can't get the MySQL
Administrator to run - get lots of errors:
1. I downloaded mysql-administrator-1.1.10-1.i386.rpm.
2. As root, in /usr/bin
Hi folks,
Brand new Fedora Core 5 box running MySQL 5. I can get into the monitor
and connect, work with databases, etc. I can't get the MySQL
Administrator to run - get lots of errors:
1. I downloaded mysql-administrator-1.1.10-1.i386.rpm.
2. As root, in /usr/bin, did
rpm -Uivh /home
RE: Looking for free MySQL Administrator
>
>
> Check out http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/ for some good stuff...
>
> Raj Mehrotra
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rithish Saralaya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday,
Check out http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/ for some good stuff...
Raj Mehrotra
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Rithish Saralaya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:21 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Looking for free MySQL Administrator
> I'm looking for a MySQL administrator for 4.x/5.x that will allow me to
>
> Any suggestions? TIA
http://www.webyog.com/
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At 11:57 AM 5/20/2006, John Hicks wrote:
mos wrote:
At 10:10 AM 5/20/2006, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
I think phpmyadmin will allow you to make changes to
multiple columns at once.
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
mos wrote:
At 10:10 AM 5/20/2006, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
I think phpmyadmin will allow you to make changes to
multiple columns at once.
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
running on Windows. Going through PHP
mos wrote:
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
running on Windows.
Have you tried the MySQL Query Browser free download from mysql.com? I
use it and it lets me change records and does not reload the table
unless I tell it to. I'm not sure if it ha
At 10:10 AM 5/20/2006, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
I think phpmyadmin will allow you to make changes to
multiple columns at once.
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
running on Windows. Going through PHP seems like a
> Subject: Looking for free MySQL Administrator
>
> I'm looking for a MySQL administrator for 4.x/5.x that will allow me to
> make multiple changes to a table structure without reloading the data
> after each change. The problem is I may have to change 5 columns on a 10
>
I'm looking for a MySQL administrator for 4.x/5.x that will allow me to
make multiple changes to a table structure without reloading the data after
each change. The problem is I may have to change 5 columns on a 10 million
row table. As it stands now with the administrator I'm usin
al Message-
From: hicham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 6:30 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: viewing data using MySQL Administrator tool
Hello
using MySQL administrator tool, I can view databases under the
catalog folder, but I can't view the data fille
Hello
using MySQL administrator tool, I can view databases under the
catalog folder, but I can't view the data filled in the tables, when
doing right click table --> Edit table Data , nothing shows up
Thanks for your help
hicham
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I am running mySQL database version 3.23.58, but I'm using mySQL
Administrator 1.1.9 for scheduled backups. When connecting to the database I
get a message saying that this version of database is not supported and I
might get unexpected behaviour.
Am I OK to use this version of
I am running mySQL database version 3.23.58, but I'm using mySQL
Administrator 1.1.9 for scheduled backups. When connecting to the database I
get a message saying that this version of database is not supported and I
might get unexpected behaviour.
Am I OK to use this version of
Aftab Khan wrote:
I have installed mySQL with admin ID and password. However when I login
using the mysql Administrator, it allows logons without a password. How do
I force it to get the password and authentic rather allowing only user id?
Thaks
Please refer to this page:
http
I have installed mySQL with admin ID and password. However when I login
using the mysql Administrator, it allows logons without a password. How do
I force it to get the password and authentic rather allowing only user id?
Thaks
Hello.
It doesn't run on Windows NT 4 and below. See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/administrator/en/mysql-administrator-installation-windows.html
Wolfgang Bogenrieder wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> ich have a problem with
>
> mysql-administrator-1.1.5 and
> mys
Hallo,
ich have a problem with
mysql-administrator-1.1.5 and
mysql-query-browser-1.1.17
running under Windows NT Sp6. Starting the tools I get the error
message, like
"procedure GetFileSizeEx not found in Kernel32.dll". Suppose you have to
define #ifdef NT while compiling,
Hello.
At least there is one verified crash of MySQL Administrator on Mac OS,
however, not during the connection process:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=14269
You have a good description of your problem, and may want to report it at:
http://bugs.mysql.com
Yves Goergen wrote
Hi,
I just downloaded MySQL Administrator 1.1.0 for Mac OS X. When I run it,
I can see the connection dialogue, when I click to connect, it crashes.
MySQL Query Browser, also latest version, just installed, too, works
perfectly with the same (and only) connection. Crash report from OS X is
Hi Scott. Thanks for the reply.
Saying that I deleted the crontab was incorrect. I should have said that I
deleted the line where that crontab schedule was entered. Anyway, it hasn't
shown up as I did a crontab -e, which would have reloaded it, so perhaps it
worked.
Cheers
Scott Haneda:
>
on 10/20/05 4:01 AM, Rich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> Since I installed MySQL Administrator on OS X and tried to put a schedule in
> for a backup, the thing simply won't go away. It sends an email into my
> mail app in the terminal on a daily basis and i
On 10/20/05, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> Since I installed MySQL Administrator on OS X and tried to put a schedule in
> for a backup, the thing simply won't go away. It sends an email into my
> mail app in the terminal on a daily basis and it's
Hi folks.
Since I installed MySQL Administrator on OS X and tried to put a schedule in
for a backup, the thing simply won't go away. It sends an email into my
mail app in the terminal on a daily basis and it's driving me
mad...slowly...bit by bit.
Can someone suggest how I get ri
Hello.
There are numerous bugs in MySQL Administrator (but mostly closed)
where the key word is 'profile'. If necessary, you can access the source
repository and build the latest available version, including the bugfix,
yourself. More information about accessing the sourc
Hi folks.
Downloaded the new Admin for OS X. I set a weekly cron and for some reason,
it's emailing my terminal Mail app saying it couldn't load a profile.
It's not the address I told it to send it to, and I don't quite get why it
can't load a profile.
Having just tried to back up my tables twi
Did you drag it from a network drive, or copy in some other way? If
so, that may be the problem.
I haven't used the MySQL Administrator, but am pretty well versed in
application troubleshooting. Send me an email privately if you need
some direct help.
Adam.
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Hello List,
I have installed the mysql database on the osx 10.3 server machine.
along with the myodbc connector.
I also installed the administrator module, by simply draging it over to the
application folder like it says.
When I go to launce the application, it does nothing.
I tried restarting
sion: 10.4.2 (Build 8C46)
Report Version: 3
Command: MySQL Administrator
Path:/Applications/MySQL Administrator.app/Contents/MacOS/MySQL
Administrator
Parent: WindowServer [70]
Version: ??? (1.1.0)
PID:2192
Thread: 0
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAI
Dear all,
I have a MySQL 4.0.23 server running on an OpenBSD machine. When I try
to connect to it with MySQL Administrator 1.0.21 from my Mac OS X
machine, I get this error:
Connection error
Could not connect to MySQL instance at .
Error: unknown system variable 'sql_mode' (code 11
smime.p7m
Description: S/MIME encrypted message
Hello.
>--default-file=/home/jesse/mysql/my-large.cnf to run the server but it
^
There's 's' at the end, use --defaults-file.
>I have tried to use ./mysqld_safe
>--default-file=/home/jesse/mysql/my-large.cnf to run the server but it
>doesn't w
Hello.
MySQL could be installed under unprivileged user in location
owned by that user. You should correctly specify the parameters
in the configuration file or in command line. I usually launch
mysqld using mysqld_safe with --defaults-file command line option.
Here's an example of such file
I downloaded the binary files and upziped them to /home/myname/mysql.(I use
red hat linux) when I use command "mysqld --console" to run the server. The
following message are showed on the screen:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./mysqld --console
050525 17:36:11 Warning: Can't create test file
/var/li
to MySQL.
> I have MySQL 4.0 running on a freebsd machine. All was fine and dandy till
> I tried to connect to it using the W32 MySQL Administrator tool. Now if I
> try and execute a script against it I get "DBI connect failed : Access
> denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECT
machine. All was fine and dandy
till I tried to connect to it using the W32 MySQL Administrator tool. Now
if I try and execute a script against it I get "DBI connect failed :
Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'". I can get my scripts to work
if I start mysql with ./safe
First I would like to start off by saying I am a complete noobie to MySQL.
I have MySQL 4.0 running on a freebsd machine. All was fine and dandy till
I tried to connect to it using the W32 MySQL Administrator tool. Now if I
try and execute a script against it I get "DBI connect failed : A
As a newbie on Linux (FC3), I have (evidently) done something stupid and
lost part of the Administrator application.
When first installed, it was fine. I then treid to change the path on the
restore page, assuming that it was to point to where backups would be
stored. Whatever was entered
OK I have a Fedora Core 3 Box running MySQL-server-4.1.8-0, when I try to
manage the users on that box using the windows version of MySQL
administrator version 1.0.19 I get errors.
When I add a new user it tells me:
error while storing user information
If I look at the mysql log file is shows
Hi,
MySQL Query Browser 1.1.2 and MySQL Administrator 1.0.15 have been
released.
MySQL Query Browser is a GUI query shell, intended to allow
execution of SQL queries from a Web browser alike easy to use
interface. It has such handy features as query history and
bookmarking, tabular visualization
I have just installed MySQL Administrator on FreeBSD 5.2.1. I am trying to use the "Connect to MySQL Server Instance"
dialog to establish a connection to a version: 4.0.22 MySQL server. I can establish a remote connection using:
mysql -h hostname -p -u username databasename
However, u
I just did a clean install of Fedora Core 3 and installed mysql
administrator but when I go to execute the app nothing happens. No error
message etc. Is there a problem with this combination? The version of mysql
admin is the latest from the website and is not the stripped down version.
Thanks
Hi Yves,
Administrator is intended for server maintenance and configuration,
while with Query Browser you execute SQL queries and do related SQL
scripting work. As a set, they do the same as mysqlcc, but are much
better (we hope).
MySQLCC will be replaced by Administrator and Query Browser
and
Hi.
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Problems_with_character_sets.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Cannot_initialize_character_set.html
Svein Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ! use MySQL 4.1 in Windows 2000 and don't get connect with MySQL
&
, 2004 7:17 PM
Subject: ANNOUNCE: MySQL Query Browser 1.1.0 and Administrator 1.0.14
released
>
> MySQL Query Browser 1.1.0 Gamma and MySQL Administrator 1.0.14 have just
> been released for Windows and Linux.
>
> This is the first gamma release of Query Browser, a graphical query s
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 09:59 am, Yves Goergen wrote:
> Ehm - what please is the difference between MySQLCC and MySQL
> Administrator? And what is Query Browser again? It's confusing to have
> three products that all do the same.
No, they are not all the same..
MySQLCC
On 03.11.2004 04:17 (+0200), Alfredo Kengi Kojima wrote:
MySQL Administrator is a GUI management console for MySQL,
with support for tasks such as managing users,
configuring MySQL, editing table definitions etc.
Ehm - what please is the difference between MySQLCC and MySQL
Administrator? And
! use MySQL 4.1 in Windows 2000 and don't get connect with MySQL
Administrator.
The message what get is:
Could not connect to the specified host.
MySQL Error Nr.1115
Unknown character set: 'utf8'
Details of the my connection:
Username: root
Password: <not informed>
Hostname:
MySQL Query Browser 1.1.0 Gamma and MySQL Administrator 1.0.14 have just
been released for Windows and Linux.
This is the first gamma release of Query Browser, a graphical query shell
and SQL script editor. Feature highlights:
- perform queries and edit resultsets;
- export resultsets to CSV
spiv007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone seen this before with mysql-administrator?
>
> /usr/local/bin/mysql-administrator: line 9: 19856 Segmentation fault
> $MYPATH/mysql-administrator-bin
>
> I get this everytime i go to schema privileges to assian a user r
Has anyone seen this before with mysql-administrator?
/usr/local/bin/mysql-administrator: line 9: 19856 Segmentation fault
$MYPATH/mysql-administrator-bin
I get this everytime i go to schema privileges to assian a user rights.
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Hopefully, this is ONLY about the administrator, not MySQL in general.
Our log file (the one with all the connects and queries) has reached about
1.3Gb in size (33272 pages). Whilst trying to view the last-but-one - or
indeed any except the last page of the log in Administrator - a sudden
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