logging in using host alias not working

2013-04-18 Thread Larry Martell
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

Re: logging in using host alias not working

2013-04-18 Thread Larry Martell
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

Re: Problem setting up slow logging in my,ini file

2009-05-17 Thread mos
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

Re: Problem setting up slow logging in my,ini file

2009-05-17 Thread Walter Heck - OlinData.com
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

Problem setting up slow logging in my,ini file

2009-05-17 Thread mos
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

Re: Logging in Users

2004-03-04 Thread Sasha Pachev
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 | +--

Logging in Users

2004-03-04 Thread Erich Beyrent
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 | +-+

Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
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?). -- Jeremy D. Zawodny | Perl, Web, MySQL, Linux Magazine, Yahoo!

RE: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Klein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Martin Gainty
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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

Re: Question about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Tomasz Korycki
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 about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Klein
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 about logging in to mysql via PAM or using existing login credentials

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Klein
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.

Re: Logging In Errors

2002-11-04 Thread Steve J Racicot
iginal Message - From: "ErwiniEtzsche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Steve J Racicot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 3:09 PM Subject: Re: Logging In Errors > > > > On Monday 04 November 2002 19:23, you wrote: > > Hi Group, > > &

RE: Logging In Errors

2002-11-04 Thread Salada, Duncan
alada Titan Systems Corporation 301-925-3222 x375 -Original Message- 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

Logging In Errors

2002-11-04 Thread Steve J Racicot
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

Re: JDBC - Access denied REVISED = simply won't accept passwords when logging in

2002-08-28 Thread Terence
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

RE: JDBC - Access denied REVISED = simply won't accept passwords when logging in

2002-08-28 Thread neal
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

Re: how to turn off query logging in mysql, redhat linux

2002-05-15 Thread 龔惠樑(Borus.Kung)
essage - ±H¥óªÌ: "Tom Blumer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¦¬¥óªÌ: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¶Ç°e¤é´Á: 2002¦~5¤ë16¤é AM 11:02 ¥D¦®: how to turn off query logging in mysql, redhat linux > > Hello > I am trying to turn off the query log in mysql on redhat linux. It generates > h

how to turn off query logging in mysql, redhat linux

2002-05-15 Thread Tom Blumer
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

Logging in

2002-02-02 Thread Ken Meagher
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

Logging in for the first time

2001-08-17 Thread Denis Baldwin
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