We use host aliases to connect to MySQL all the time, never had an
issue before. Today we added a new alias, and we cannot connect to the
server using that one alias but only when we are on the local machine.
Here is the NIS entry for this host:
# ypmatch -k ubshp2 hosts
ubshp2 192.132.2.143u
Found the problem. There was cached DNS info on the host. Restarted
nscd and then it worked.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Larry Martell wrote:
> We use host aliases to connect to MySQL all the time, never had an
> issue before. Today we added a new alias, and we cannot connect to the
> serve
At 01:22 PM 5/17/2009, Walter Heck - OlinData.com wrote:
Try putting in a full existing pathname the server has write access to
as opposed to just a file name.
Walter Heck
Walter,
That didn't work either if I put it in the my.ini file. Without a path
it should default the location to the
Try putting in a full existing pathname the server has write access to
as opposed to just a file name.
Walter Heck
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, mos wrote:
> I'm having a problem defining slow logging file in my.ini (Windows XP). I'm
> using MySQL 5.1.30.
>
> In the MySQL reference manual
I'm having a problem defining slow logging file in my.ini (Windows XP). I'm
using MySQL 5.1.30.
In the MySQL reference manual it says:
As of MySQL 5.1.29, the --log-slow-queries option is deprecated and will be
removed (along with the
log_slow_queries system variable) in MySQL 7.0. Instead, use
Erich Beyrent wrote:
Hi all,
I need some advice as to how to manage a user login system using PHP and
MySQL. Currently, I have the following table:
+-+--+--+-+-++
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+--
Hi all,
I need some advice as to how to manage a user login system using PHP and
MySQL. Currently, I have the following table:
+-+--+--+-+-++
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-+
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:18:32PM -0700, Mike Klein wrote:
> Don't applications have to be "kerberized" first?
>
> I don't believe mysql is...kerberos libs don't show up when using ldd.
Correct. MySQL is not kerberized(sp?).
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Jeremy D. Zawodny | Perl, Web, MySQL, Linux Magazine, Yahoo!
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Subject: Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using
existing login credentials
yes
Kerberos is the ticket
use stashticket to cache your unix credentials
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/csl/doc/info/kerberos/
then put the runauth script in ~/public/.forward check the
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Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing
login credentials
> At 20:12 2003-09-17, Mike Klein wrote:
> >Question: how is this done?
> >
> >I am
At 20:12 2003-09-17, Mike Klein wrote:
Question: how is this done?
I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information (same
login/pwd) every time I want to login to mysql.
I would like to propagate my existing unix credentials (/etc/pwd) or
possibly use pam/sasl/etc.
Note... this is
Question: how is this done?
I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information (same
login/pwd) every time I want to login to mysql.
I would like to propagate my existing unix credentials (/etc/pwd) or
possibly use pam/sasl/etc.
Note... this isn't the same as mysql/pam interface.
Question: how is this done?
I am getting tired of entering my existing unix login information (same
login/pwd) every time I want to login to mysql.
I would like to propagate my existing unix credentials (/etc/pwd) or
possibly use pam/sasl/etc.
Note... this isn't the same as mysql/pam interface.
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From: "ErwiniEtzsche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve J Racicot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Logging In Errors
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>
>
> On Monday 04 November 2002 19:23, you wrote:
> > Hi Group,
> >
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From: Steve J Racicot [mailto:sracicot@;nhbis.com]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 7:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Logging In Errors
Hi Group,
I made some changes to user privileges in mysql and now I cant l
Hi Group,
I made some changes to user privileges in mysql and now I cant log in.
Can anyone provide a step by step guide as to how I can fix the issue below,
without reinstalling mysql?
And if I reinstall, will I lose all of the databases created?
Warning: Access denied for user: 'root@localho
mply won't accept passwords
when logging in
Let me revise the problem description:
Both mySQL Front *AND* JDBC can connect if I do not specify a password when
logging in...EVEN IF A PASSWORD IS SPECIFIED IN THE ACCOUNT. Yet, if I
specify the password while logging in (a scenario that SHOULD wo
Let me revise the problem description:
Both mySQL Front *AND* JDBC can connect if I do not specify a password when
logging in...EVEN IF A PASSWORD IS SPECIFIED IN THE ACCOUNT. Yet, if I
specify the password while logging in (a scenario that SHOULD work), I am
declined.
Obviously I am a mySQL
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> Hello
> I am trying to turn off the query log in mysql on redhat linux. It
generates
> h
Hello
I am trying to turn off the query log in mysql on redhat linux. It generates
huge log files (in /var/lib/mysql/hostname.log) that I dont need, and
impacts performance.
safe_mysqld was run with --log, and it seems like I want to turn that off
but I cant find any script or config file whe
Hello,
I have just downloaded mysql 3.xx max. I am trying to figure out how to get
in touch with an dministrator as the manual says. It doesn't tell me how to
get a hhold of an administrator.I want to be able to log in and strt
creating databases to srpen sql skills.
thanks for yor help
Ken
I use webmin to administer my MySQL database on a Linux Slackware 8 box. I
installed MySql in /usr/local/mysql and got Webmin to see it. When I try to
connect, it needs an administrative login. I've tried the root login for the
system and it doesn't seem to do it. Any idea what the login might be
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