My platform is RH Linux and I did a rpm with
rpm -i /tmp/MySQL-3.23.49a-1.i386.rpm
I got back the acknowledgement and the suggestion that I change the root user
password with
/usr/bin/mysqladmin
However, mysqladmin is not on the system!! What did I miss??
Todd
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Todd Cary
Ariste Software
At 11:03 -0700 7/7/02, Todd Cary wrote:
My platform is RH Linux and I did a rpm with
rpm -i /tmp/MySQL-3.23.49a-1.i386.rpm
I got back the acknowledgement and the suggestion that I change the root user
password with
/usr/bin/mysqladmin
However, mysqladmin is not on the system!! What did I
Paul -
My mistake was worse than what I thought: somehow I had renamed the Server and
Client so they both had the same RPM code. This is why my Client install was
*NOT* working. Sone days :-) !!
I have a beginners question: how can I have mysql create a database in a
different directory than
At 13:42 -0700 7/7/02, Todd Cary wrote:
Paul -
My mistake was worse than what I thought: somehow I had renamed the Server and
Client so they both had the same RPM code. This is why my Client install was
*NOT* working. Sone days :-) !!
I have a beginners question: how can I have mysql create a
ok. my admin guy installed the linux rpm of mysql. however, i can't locate
the mysqladmin and mysql bins. do i have to install an additional rpm that
include those?
Luke
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