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-Original Message-
From: Martin Mueller martinmuel...@northwestern.edu
Sent: 29-07-2015 21:05
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: installation problem of MySQL on OS Lion
I installed MySQL on a Mac Pro running OS Lion.
The installation
I installed MySQL on a Mac Pro running OS Lion.
The installation was successful, but starting the mysql server generated the
following error message:
Martin-Muellers-Mac-Pro:~ martin$ sudo
/usr/local/mysql/support-files/mysql.server start
Starting MySQL
... ERROR! Manager of pid-file quit
Hello Steve,
To what list should I post with a post-installation config and startup
question?
This list, the MySQL General Mailing List, is the right place if the
question is about MySQL!
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The documentation at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-repo-excerpt/5.6/en/linux-installation-yum-repo.html
To what list should I post with a post-installation config and startup
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Hi Steve,
you haven't said what OS you are installing this on or how you have
installed MySQL. Normally you would use a version avaialable in your
OS distribution as this avoids any overly complicated installation and
will manage security and bug patches for you MySQL binaries. Ie
/en/linux-installation-yum-repo.html
was instrumental in remedying some errors I made along the way by
following an installation procedure for Ubuntu instead of for Fedora.
The installation completed successfully.
These should be the same instructions as we post here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc
at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-repo-excerpt/5.6/en/linux-installation-yum-repo.html
was instrumental in remedying some errors I made along the way by
following an installation procedure for Ubuntu instead of for Fedora.
The installation completed successfully.
These should be the same
Subject: Mysql cluster installation error
Hello,
I am trying to install MySQL cluster on three physical machines.
Management Node on one machine.
Data Node on two machines.
SQL node on the same machine as Management Node.
Management node started
Data Nodes started
*SQL node started but not connected
, September 23, 2012 7:51 AM
Subject: Mysql cluster installation error
Hello,
I am trying to install MySQL cluster on three physical machines.
Management Node on one machine.
Data Node on two machines.
SQL node on the same machine as Management Node.
Management node started
Data Nodes
If all you need to transfer is schema, do it the same way you would any
other table type: use mysqldump with the - - no-data option.
On 2012-09-23 1:29 PM, Aastha aast...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Nitin.
I specied the location of my.ini while starting the SQL node and it worked
fine.
I have
Thanks!
And how do i connect the cluster from the remote host.
When i try to connect one of the SQL node through remote host it says
access denied.
WHile the same is working fine from local host.
Kindly help.
Thanks!
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
If
If your remote host is not configured as a sql node to your cluster, you
don't need to just to import the schema. Run mysqldump on any client
machine specifying any of your configured sql nodes via -host=.
On 2012-09-23 1:40 PM, Aastha aast...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks!
And how do i connect the
uebernehmen.
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 12:40:17 -0500
Subject: Re: Mysql cluster installation error
From: aast...@gmail.com
To: mdyk...@gmail.com
CC: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Thanks!
And how do i connect the cluster from the remote host.
When i try to connect one of the SQL node through remote host
Hello,
I am trying to install MySQL cluster on three physical machines.
Management Node on one machine.
Data Node on two machines.
SQL node on the same machine as Management Node.
Management node started
Data Nodes started
*SQL node started but not connected to Management NOde and it gives no
Hi all,
I am using Redhat Linux 6.0 (64 bit) machine, in this machine I
am trying to install MySQL5.5 glibc23 server and client packages as a root
user. While installing I am getting the following error:
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
Am 05.07.2012 16:30, schrieb Manivannan S.:
Hi all,
I am using Redhat Linux 6.0 (64 bit) machine, in this machine
I am trying to install MySQL5.5 glibc23 server and client packages as a root
user. While installing I am getting the following error:
ERROR 2002 (HY000):
Am 18.11.2011 04:31, schrieb Martin Mueller:
[mysqld]
init_connect=’SET collation_connection = utf8_general_ci’
init_connect=’SET NAMES utf8′
default-character-set=utf8
character-set-server=utf8
collation-server=utf8_general_ci
skip-character-set-client-handshake
On a Mac with MySQL
Is it possible to make utf8 the default for all databases and transactions
in a MySQL installation?
The current default is Latin1. There is a suggestion on the Web to edit
the my.cnf file as follows
[mysqld]
init_connect=’SET collation_connection = utf8_general_ci’
init_connect=’SET NAMES utf8
On Friday, November 18, 2011 at 03:31:44 UTC, martin.muel...@mac.com
confabulated:
Is it possible to make utf8 the default for all databases and transactions
in a MySQL installation?
The current default is Latin1. There is a suggestion on the Web to edit
the my.cnf file as follows
Hi there,
this might be not mysql question in the narrow sense but I hope
somebody will be able to help me: I'm trying to install mysql-server
non-interactively on a ubuntu box:
remote 'echo mysql-server-5.1 mysql-server/root_password password |
sudo debconf-set-selections'
remote 'echo
Hello
I'm trying to install the C++ connector as outlined on this URL:
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-connector-cpp.html#install
and it fails misserably.
I have installed 5.5.0-m2 Source distribution
It fails right away on the make after doing the cmake
[ 1%] Building
Good day all
We have downloaded the following MySQL version which untarred to
provide a list of RPM's:
MySQL-server-advanced-gpl-5.1.50-1.rhel5.x86_64.tar
The installations went through fine, however while doing some
configurations I found that Innodb is not enabled / installed.
Hello everyone,
Recently, while installing MySQL, I ran into an error[1] which complained about
the hostname:
---
Neither host 'blahblah' nor 'localhost' could be looked up with
/usr/bin/resolveip
Please configure the 'hostname' command to return a correct
hostname.
If you want to solve
.
---
My questions are these:
1.What is the appropriate startup file for my shell (which is bash
on OS X)?
2.Is this the best discussion group for the question above?
--
The installation comment said For more information, see *Note
invoking-programs but I don't find
-programs.
---
My questions are these:
1.What is the appropriate startup file for my shell (which is bash
on OS X)?
2.Is this the best discussion group for the question above?
--
The installation comment said For more information, see *Note
invoking-programs but I
Anand,
Thank you for this very valuable information. I created .profile at ~/
as you instructed.
I,m sorry I know so little but your answer makes me wonder why you wrote
/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/mysql/bin:
while the installation notes said only
/usr/local/mysql/bin
There is an extra /sbin
Hi,
I plan to migrate a 32 bit MySQL installation to a 64bit host.
(mysql-5.0.77)
Both servers are RedHat EL 5.4 with the original mysql rpm.
The simpel plan was to shut down mysql and than copy the db-files from
/var/lib/mysql/ from host to host.
Any suggestions? Or comments? Or should I
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redwa...@logicworks.net
-Original Message-
From: Manish Gupta [mailto:manish.in@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:05 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Installation Problems
I had MySQL 4.0.
Today i downloaded the recent version, mysql5.12.32-Win32
I had MySQL 4.0.
Today i downloaded the recent version, mysql5.12.32-Win32 installer.
I deleted the older verison of mysql that i had. I didnt have any data there
and thus no upgrade was needed as such.
I used typical install option and after the install i used the standard
configuration for the
redwa...@logicworks.net
-Original Message-
From: Manish Gupta [mailto:manish.in@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:05 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Installation Problems
I had MySQL 4.0.
Today i downloaded the recent version, mysql5.12.32-Win32 installer.
I deleted
Hi,
I've tried several times now to get a local installation of MySQL
going on my iMac (w/ OS X ver. 10.5.6). I've carefully tried
everything I could comprehend to do per the mysql.com resource pages/
manual. I have also tried several procedures I discovered via Google
searches
I feel like one big fat stupid sheep
problem SOLVED...
It turns out that the root of all the problems was my own little
forgetful brain... I had forgotten that I had changed the permissions on
the apache22/data files to 766 which prevented the execution of all the
php scripts which
This is the best response todate. !
John Daisley wrote:
I have read through your message again because I really could not
believe you were having so many issues then it struck me...
Thank you for listening... :-)
You installed MySQL 6.0.8, an Alpha release on to what seems like a
Do what I can, there seems to be no way to install mysql 5.1.30 on
FreeBSD 7.0
I even removed all files in reference to mysql5.0, 5.1, 6.0.8 from the
Ports collection, cvsup'd the Ports, deinstalled php5, php5-mysql,
phpMyAdmin, Webmin and followed the documentation as closely as possible
(a
First of all, you are using a ports distribution system from BSD which means
that you are not dealing with MySQL directly but with a BSD API layer on top of
MySQL for installation.
So much of your issues may end up being a BSD problem, not a MySQL problem at
all.
If the BSD scripts
Take a look at the online documentation, it will give you all the info
you could dream of regarding error files, installation procedures and
configuration issues.
I have never installed MySQL on Freebsd so can't help you there but I
have installed it on Redhat, Centos, Solaris, windows and Mac
John Daisley wrote:
Take a look at the online documentation, it will give you all the info
you could dream of regarding error files, installation procedures and
configuration issues.
I have been looking at this stuff until my eyes pop out - perhaps there
is too much of it. It certainly is very
PJ wrote:
longer a problem... but noweven pgsql was a breeze to install and
update... the only reason I'm trying to install mysql is because my
ISP Web host is using that... maybe not if I can help it
no offense but at this time, perhaps its operator error
i've installed
I have read through your message again because I really could not
believe you were having so many issues then it struck me...
You installed MySQL 6.0.8, an Alpha release on to what seems like a
production box and now you are having trouble getting other versions to
work? Well this isn't going to
Or should I say 4-day-mare...
I have been trying to set up mysql for the last 4 days with weird success.
I first installed mysql 6.0.8alpha not knowing I needed 5.0
compatibility for my ISP Website host.
I go everything working pretty well... mysql6, php5, phpMyAdmin, all on
FreeBSD 7.0 with
Hi PJ,
To be quite honest you may have better luck downloading and installing
MySQL yourself. It's very rare I install anything from the ports on
FreeBSD or apt repositories on Debian, simply because you have little
(if any) control over what goes on. At least if you do it yourself you
I have just installed MySQL 5. The server is running, but I'm not able to
connect to the server as root.
I have not set any root password, since I have not found any way to do this in
version 5 (it was rather good documented in version 4).
I have tried this solution to set the root password,
On Saturday 01 March 2008 13:45, Jørn Dahl-Stamnes wrote:
I have just installed MySQL 5. The server is running, but I'm not able to
connect to the server as root.
I have not set any root password, since I have not found any way to do this
in version 5 (it was rather good documented in version
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
Should install it. It will even create the user account for you...
http://www.supriyadisw.net/2006/12/lamp-installation-on-ubuntu
Has further information. Scroll down to MySQL.
On 10/29/07, Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
I am preparing
Hello:
I am preparing to install the latest mysql server on ubuntu - I think it will
be version 5+. It has been some time since I have done a setup and I would
appreciate updated instructions.
The ubuntu install via Adept Manager will ask for a root password.
Following that I know that I must add
Hi all,
I'm releasing an installation script for installing/managing a MySQL
Cluster (NDB).
http://forge.mysql.com/projects/view.php?id=228
or
http://www.jimdowling.info/ndbinstaller-trac/
The script enables a quick install of cluster (you should be able to
install and start a localhost
5.0.41 on a Mandrake 10 linux box.
In doing so, I am getting some errors with mysql_install_db (ERROR: 1049
Unknown database 'mysql', Installation of system tables failed!)
Please let me know how to solve the problem.
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
Anand
Here are the details pertaining
Hi everybody,
I am trying to compile/configure MySQl 5.0.41 on a Mandrake 10 linux box.
In doing so, I am getting some errors with mysql_install_db (ERROR: 1049
Unknown database 'mysql', Installation of system tables failed!)
Please let me know how to solve the problem.
Thanks in advance
This is the exact error that mySQL reported:
ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in you sql syntax; check the
manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right
syntax to use near 'release char(255) bunary not null,
primary key (fileid,relea' at line 3
MySQL server
RELEASE is a reserved word, and if used as column-name, it
must be quoted (back-tick) `release` char(255) .
On Tue, May 8, 2007 12:09, Shahbaz Khan wrote:
This is the exact error that mySQL reported:
ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in you sql syntax; check the
manual that
This portion of the script gives error.
reate table lxr_releases
(fileid int not null references lxr_files,
release char(255) binary not null,
primary key (fileid,release)
The script is present as attachment if needed. I suspect this script
is for mysql
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Installation Gone Haywire
have you run mysql_install_db on your production server?
I ran that, but I still got the same problem:
# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Installation Gone Haywire
have you run mysql_install_db on your production server?
Let me add more to my response. After running your command, I have these three
problems
it the appropriate permissions, tried the
command again, and it threw the same error _and_ blew up the pid file! Like it
didn't even exist...
There is no data. This is a fresh installation. What do?
TIA,
Tony
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 06:01:44PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
Hi
have you run mysql_install_db on your production server?
Greetings
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20Hi;
I had a working installation of MySQL, and then I zapped it. I found out the
hard way that when you delete symlinks, you also delete the files to which they
are linked :( I wiped my entire /usr/local/include dir. I'm using ports on
FreeBSD 6.2. As it happens, I had a complete copy
The log files are named hostname.err and must be located inside your
data dir, which can be inside your /usr/local directory or in the /var/
Carlos
Scott Johnson wrote:
20Hi;
I had a working installation of MySQL, and then I zapped it. I found out the
hard way that when you delete
Hi;
[After waiting 4 hours, I don't think my post posted, so I'm re-posting]
I
had a working installation of MySQL, and then I zapped it. I found out
the hard way that when you delete symlinks, you also delete the files
to which they are linked :( I wiped my entire /usr/local/include dir.
I'm
I have a Debian Linux server, and I would like to install MySQL on there.
Potentially to use it in a Cluster configuration, but for now, just as a
play thing. However, I'm very green when it comes to Linux. I can get
to a command prompt, and list files, but the extent of my Linux knowledge is
On 12/15/06, Jesse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Debian Linux server, and I would like to install MySQL on there.
Potentially to use it in a Cluster configuration, but for now, just as a
play thing. However, I'm very green when it comes to Linux. I can get
to a command prompt, and list
I am a novice with Unix and user of MySQL on windows…..
I have a problem, i.e.
I want to install MySQL5.0 at my FreeBSD 6.1 box with following
configurations:
--prefix=/usr/local/mysql
--with-mysqld-user=mysql
--with-unix-socket-path=/tmp/mysql.sock
--with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static
VeeJay wrote:
I am a novice with Unix and user of MySQL on windows…..
I have a problem, i.e.
I want to install MySQL5.0 at my FreeBSD 6.1 box with following
configurations:
--prefix=/usr/local/mysql
--with-mysqld-user=mysql
--with-unix-socket-path=/tmp/mysql.sock
hello all
i installed debian linux netinst which installed well; and proceeded to
install mysql with the command below
apt-get install mysql-server
that also went well, i proceeded to configure etc etc
when i logged in from a client i noticed that the mysql server version
is 4! is there a
Hello!
Jangita @ FSA wrote:
hello all
i installed debian linux netinst which installed well; and proceeded to
install mysql with the command below
apt-get install mysql-server
Then this must have been a deb package, AFAIK.
MySQL currently does not offer deb packages, so you must be
Hello,
You can get MySQL 5 either by a backport (www.backports.org) or by
changing to Etch that will be the new stable release in december. See
www.debian.org for more information.
Greetings,
Anders
Jangita @ FSA wrote:
hello all
i installed debian linux netinst which installed well; and
Subject: debian installation
hello all
i installed debian linux netinst which installed well; and proceeded to
install mysql with the command below
apt-get install mysql-server
that also went well, i proceeded to configure etc etc
when i logged in from a client i noticed that the mysql server version
Hello.
Add to /etc/apt/sources.list
#Debian backports
deb http://www.backports.org/debian/ sarge-backports main
or,
#DOTDEB.
deb http://packages.tribal-dolphin.be/ stable all
deb-src http://packages.tribal-dolphin.be/ stable all
Then:
apt-get update
apt-get install mysql-server-5.0
You can
Hi Adrian,
On 8/25/06, Adrian Greeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The security settings could not be applied to the database because the ..
I am pasting here the text of one of my earlier posts to this list:
I got MySQL 5.0.22 running successfully
On 8/6/06, Ro BGCT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I installed MySQL on a remote server and am having a problem. I am
connected to it via SSH and I can do mysql -u root -h localhost just
fine and connect. However, when I try to connect via mysql -u root
-h web1.server.com, I get the following
On 8/6/06, Ro BGCT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I installed MySQL on a remote server and am having a problem. I am
connected to it via SSH and I can do mysql -u root -h localhost just
fine and connect. However, when I try to connect via mysql -u root
-h web1.server.com, I get the following
Hello,
I installed MySQL on a remote server and am having a problem. I am
connected to it via SSH and I can do mysql -u root -h localhost just
fine and connect. However, when I try to connect via mysql -u root
-h web1.server.com, I get the following message:
ERROR 1130 (0): Host
Hi,
I want to install mysql 5.0 in batch mode.
That is, I want to avoid interaction with windows while installing mysql
5.0.
Is there anyone who has an idea?
On 5/10/06, kamaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to install mysql 5.0 in batch mode.
That is, I want to avoid interaction with windows while installing mysql
5.0.
Is there anyone who has an idea?
I have used NSIS from Nullsoft to create a custom install of MySQL,
just created a
Hello,
I am trying to install wokbench on Linux box I am running Debian (SID).
First I downloaded the file mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-linux-i386.tar.gz,
then I did:
1. $ tar xvzf mysql-workbench-1.0.6beta-linux-i386.tar.gz
2. In the created folder I ran bin$ sh mysql-workbench
3. Nothing
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Hi,
I am a newbie. I need to change the datadir after the rpm installation
How to do it?
Thanks,
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From: tuxlinsecure [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:41 AM
Subject: Change datadir in rpm installation
Hi,
I am a newbie. I need to change the datadir after the rpm installation
How to do it?
Thanks,
in your my.cnf
For an rpm Installation , the server-related my.cnf is saved at what lcoation ?
and is it ok that I copy /usr/share/mysql/my-large.cnf as /etc/my.cnf
and edit datadir only
Thanks,
Mike Blezien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: tuxlinsecure
To:
Sent: Tuesday
hello list,
I am a newbie. I have to upgrade mysql 3.23 binary
installtion to mysql 5 in my system to start with.
I figured out that uninstalling binary 3.23 and then
installing a fresh installation would be a good
option.
since upgrading 3.23 to 4 and 4 to 5 can be a daunting
task.
Any
they are not.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, tuxlinsecure wrote:
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
From: tuxlinsecure [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Uninstalling Binary installation
hello list,
I am a newbie. I have to upgrade mysql 3.23 binary
installtion to mysql 5 in my system to start with.
I figured out
they are not.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, tuxlinsecure wrote:
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
From: tuxlinsecure
Subject: Uninstalling Binary installation
hello list,
I am a newbie. I have to upgrade mysql 3.23 binary
installtion to mysql 5 in my system to start with.
I figured out
Hi all.
I've read the instructions at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/installing-binary.html.
It says
The basic commands that you must execute to install and use a MySQL binary
distribution are:
shell groupadd mysql
shell useradd -g mysql mysql
shell cd /usr/local
shell gunzip
Starting mysql with root.I tried withn mysql user account also but still same
error.
thanks
Peter M. Groen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 00:28, Ravi Kumar wrote:
Permission denied 060213
I assume you are starting MySQL NOT as root..
Has the user write permissions
On 2/14/06, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Starting mysql with root.I tried withn mysql user account also but still same
error.
thanks
Ravi,
Assuming you are starting MySQL with mysqld_safe, then it will invoke
the MySQL server as the mysql user.
I suspect the cause is that
Imran,
I noticed couple of permissions were not correct.I changed mysql.mysql.
Still Ihave been getting following errors.
060214 15:53:05 mysqld started
060214 15:53:05 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 43655
060214 15:53:06 [ERROR] Fatal error: Can't open and lock privilege tables:
are allowed to connect to the server. You'll need to do this if you used
a distribution type for which the installation procedure doesn't run the
program for you.
Typically, mysql_install_db needs to be run only the first time you
install MySQL, so you can skip this step if you are upgrading an
existing
Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Installation Issue
Imran,
I noticed couple of permissions were not correct.I changed mysql.mysql.
Still Ihave been getting following errors.
060214 15:53:05 mysqld started
060214 15:53:05 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 43655
060214 15:53
I have been noticing following message during mysql startup.the installation
was fine.
060213 16:40:58 mysqld started
060213 16:40:59 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 43655
060213 16:40:59 [ERROR] Can't start server : Bind on unix socket: Permission
denied
060213 16:40:59 [ERROR
On Monday 13 February 2006 23:03, Ravi Kumar wrote:
I have been noticing following message during mysql startup.the
installation was fine.
060213 16:40:58 mysqld started
060213 16:40:59 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 43655
060213 16:40:59 [ERROR] Can't start server : Bind on unix
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 00:28, Ravi Kumar wrote:
Permission denied 060213
I assume you are starting MySQL NOT as root..
Has the user write permissions on the directory and the socketfile?
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Installation of mysql partially failed.
Thanks,
Hong
On Wednesday, 1 February 2006 at 15:01:15 -0600, Hong Li wrote:
Hi
I am doing investigation to determine whether we can use MySQL in
our project. But I got error message when I try to install MySQL on
Unix server. Could you please help me?
group name wheel not found in group table(s)
Good Day !
When installing mysql 5.0.16 on FreeBSD 5.3, after unpacking of the archive and
attempt to execute скрипт:
scripts/mysql_install_db
the system gives the mistake:
my_print_defaults: not found
Could not find help 'fill_help_tables.sql' in ./support-files or inside ..
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in
Hello.
The recommended way to install MySQL on FreeBSD is to use ports collection.
my_print_defaults: not found
Are you using binary distribution? Put the path to directory which
contains my_print_defaults to you $PATH variable, and check if the
problem still exists.
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installation, and didn't?
Also, where is the perl MYSQL bundle that matched this release of Mysql?
Thanks, Connie
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Is this libz something that should have been installed with the redhat
installation, and didn't?
Also, where is the perl MYSQL bundle that matched this release of Mysql?
Thanks, Connie
Connie Logg, Network Analyst
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Happiness is found along
Hello.
Is this a clean new install of MySQL, or you have already installed
MySQL instance? Please provide more information about your OS version
(I guess it is Windows, isn't it?). May be some tips from the manual
could be helpful:
Hello. I am a complete newbie here and to the world of Linux MySQL.
I am trying to create a LAMP server
I have installed RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 4 - update 2 on my server and
it seems to work ok.
I downloaded MySQL 5.0 and now want to install that
I read somewhere that I need to
Hello. I am a complete newbie here and to the world of Linux MySQL.
I am trying to create a LAMP server
I have installed RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 4 - update 2 on my server and
it seems to work ok.
I downloaded MySQL 5.0 and now want to install that
I read somewhere that I need to
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