Tim Holmes wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> You could find the clues in the error log. See:
>>
>> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/error-log.html
>>
>> Good Afternoon:
>>
>>
>>> I have rebuilt by web / database server from bare metal this morning.
>>> The computer is running Fedora Core 3, and is ful
Tim Holmes wrote:
[Tim Holmes]
Gleb, et. al.
As you suggested, I have checked out the log files and this is what I
have found:
050713 11:00:09 mysqld started
050713 11:00:09 [Warning] Asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976
050713 11:00:09 [ERROR] Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP p
> Hello.
>
> You could find the clues in the error log. See:
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/error-log.html
>
> Good Afternoon:
>
> >I have rebuilt by web / database server from bare metal this morning.
> >The computer is running Fedora Core 3, and is fully patched and up to
> >dat
Hi Tim, all!
Tim Holmes wrote:
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My databases are located on a different physical machine from the one
running the database server - (for backup etc reasons)
IMO, this is a "no-no": You add complexity and (potential) bottlenecks
to your setup. You should store your data local to the
Hello.
You could find the clues in the error log. See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/error-log.html
Good Afternoon:
>I have rebuilt by web / database server from bare metal this morning.
>The computer is running Fedora Core 3, and is fully patched and up to
Good Afternoon:
I have rebuilt by web / database server from bare metal this morning.
The computer is running Fedora Core 3, and is fully patched and up to
date.
The MySQL version is 4.1.12-1, and I have installed the following
components
- Server
- Client
-