David Lloyd wrote .. > > Hi, > > > I have a problem connecting to the mysql server. I installed a new > > server with mysql 4.1.9, apache2, php4 on freebsd5.3 and have some > > websites running on it using the mysql server. Last friday I had a > > crash of one off my other servers and I copied the websites and db's > > to this new server. (old server was mysql 3). After that the mysql > > server didn't startup anymore. I then chown'ed the data dir to > > mysql:mysql. After that I was able to start the server with > > "--skip-grant-tables &". But it didn't start with out the > > --skip-grant-tables option". So I found out to use "mysql_install_db" > > to create new grant tables. After that the server starts with and > > without "--skip-grant-tables". But only with the "--skip-grant-tables" > > option, websites can connect to the databases. I can't find any real > > errors in the logs and I can't find anything on the web or forum. I > > run mysql_fix_privilege_tables and installed a root passwd. Hopefully > > somebody can help me on this. > > I wonder if putting: > > [mysql] > old-passwords > > ...in your my.cnf (I always use /etc/my.cnf because trying to guess > where the 'real' data directory is, is painful). > > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/password-hashing.html > > DSL Well the above article did me search in another way (thanks for that). I found out the users are not copied with the db's. I copied about 20 db's 2 weeks ago from one server to another and everything went just fine. Probably the problem is now that the old server had the db's in /usr/home/mysql/data and on the new server in /var/db/mysql (default). How do I copy those users?
Roger
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