Sara Woglom wrote:
Thanks Shawn!!
You should be thanking Mladen Adamovic for pointing you to:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/grant.html
This page holds your answer. From the error message you got
Telnet to port 3306: Host 'my-machine-name' is not allowed to connect to
this MySQL serv
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:08 PM
To: Sara Woglom
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Cannot connect to server
"Sara Woglom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/10/2006 11:54:03 AM:
> I have ju
"Sara Woglom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/10/2006 11:54:03 AM:
> I have just installed MySQL 5.0, and I am unable to connect to it from
my
> own (remote) machine. It all works fine when I open mysqladmin from the
> server itself, so I know the installation is OK. I am working on a
small
>
Sara Woglom wrote:
I have just installed MySQL 5.0, and I am unable to connect to it from my
own (remote) machine. It all works fine when I open mysqladmin from the
server itself, so I know the installation is OK. I am working on a small
LAN of about 15 PCs. When I try to telnet to the default
I have just installed MySQL 5.0, and I am unable to connect to it from my
own (remote) machine. It all works fine when I open mysqladmin from the
server itself, so I know the installation is OK. I am working on a small
LAN of about 15 PCs. When I try to telnet to the default port (3306), I get
t
Okay, with the good help I was getting, and looking at the all clues MySQL
was giving me, like "Table 'mysql.host' doesn't exist" and "Can't find file:
'./mysql/host.frm'", I concluded that the 4.1.9 installation conflicts with
the default 4.0.18 installation. For instance, 4.0.18 expects files
On Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:14 PM Michael Stassen wrote:
Details should be in the .err file in the data directory
Here's the contents of the file:
050119 17:30:02 mysqld started
050119 17:30:02 [Warning] Setting lower_case_table_names=2 because file
system
for /usr/local/m
Details should be in the .err file in the data directory
(/usr/local/mysql/data/whitestar.alpha.net.err, in your case).
Michael
Alex Majora wrote:
Additionally, this is what I get when I try to launch mysqld manually:
$ sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe &
[1] 2058
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
Alex Majora wrote:
Michael Stassen wrote:
That doesn't appear to be mysql.
Now that I look closely, that must be a database for RMDB. Sorry I got
the two confused.
Are you sure mysqld is running? You got a shutdown message right
before this.
Apparently, it's not running, as there is no mysqld p
Additionally, this is what I get when I try to launch mysqld manually:
$ sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe &
[1] 2058
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/data
STOPPING server from pid file
/usr/local/mysql/data/whitestar.alpha.net.pid
050119 17:13:12 mysqld ended
Is there a way t
The postmaster is a Postgres daemon, and pg_shadow is the user table for
postgres.
Clint
From: Michael Stassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alex Majora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: mysql.sock file exists, but still cannot connect to server
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2
Michael Stassen wrote:
That doesn't appear to be mysql.
Now that I look closely, that must be a database for RMDB. Sorry I got the
two confused.
Are you sure mysqld is running? You got a shutdown message right before
this.
Apparently, it's not running, as there is no mysqld process running in t
Alex Majora wrote:
I've upgraded to mysql 4.1.9 on Mac OS X 10.3.7, but now things won't
start up.
In the console I get these messages:
The database cluster will be initialized with locale C.
creating directory /var/db/RemoteManagement/RMDB/rmdb.data... ok
creating directory /var/db/RemoteMana
I've upgraded to mysql 4.1.9 on Mac OS X 10.3.7, but now things won't start
up.
In the console I get these messages:
The database cluster will be initialized with locale C.
creating directory /var/db/RemoteManagement/RMDB/rmdb.data... ok
creating directory /var/db/RemoteManagement/RMDB/rmdb.da
Make sure
%WINDOWS%\my.ini has the entry
bind-address=127.0.0.1
-Martin
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From: "Antony Dovgal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: Cannot Connect to Server
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 11:51:07 +0100
"Phil Ewington - 43 Plc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could not read response from last sender :o(
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ?
it's Yet Another Spammer(or Autoresponder) on this list. YAS(A) =)
dunno why list administration haven't blocked him yet.
These robots ar
Could not read response from last sender :o(
-Original Message-
From: Phil Ewington - 43 Plc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 September 2003 11:35
To: Mysql
Subject: Cannot Connect to Server
Hi All,
Having problems with connecting to mysql server as we have had to change all
the IP
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 11:34:31 +0100
"Phil Ewington - 43 Plc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The error message is:
> "Warning: mysql_connect(): Can't connect to local MySQL server through
> socket '/var/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) in /home/sites/.. on line 3
> Unable to select database"
is MySQL socket real
Hi All,
Having problems with connecting to mysql server as we have had to change all
the IP addresses on the server. I am assuming that localhost is the problem,
how can I manually change localhost to be an IP address?
The error message is:
"Warning: mysql_connect(): Can't connect to local MySQL
We're having severe problems here. We've been running 2.23.3 on Redhat 6.2
for a while and all has been well. I've also installed mysql several times
with no issues. We had a hard drive go out today, and since then we have not
been able to get mysql to successfully start and accept connections. Ty
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