Developing MySQL on Solaris
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Developing_MySQL_on_Solaris
This Thursday (February 19th, 14:00 UTC), MC Brown Trond Norbye will
give a MySQL University session on Developing MySQL on Solaris. MC works
on the MySQL Documentation Team and has been involved with quite a few
Maybe you should set your old_passwords = on.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Sudhir Menon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ujang
I could reproduce the same error mentioned by you in the actual post even
after having all of the packages for MySQL. Figuring out the what could be
the problem .
Hi Ujang
I could reproduce the same error mentioned by you in the actual post even
after having all of the packages for MySQL. Figuring out the what could be
the problem .
Thanks Regards
Sudhir Menon
on this machine there are libs from solaris package...
bash-3.00# pkginfo | grep mysql
system SUNWmysqlr mysql - MySQL Database
Management System (root component)
system SUNWmysqlt mysql - MySQL Database
Management System (test component)
Kindly check with the below commands, u will get the details of the package.
pkginfo SUNWmysqlu
system SUNWmysqlu mysql - MySQL Database Management System (usr
component)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pkginfo -l SUNWmysqlu
PKGINST: SUNWmysqlu
NAME: mysql - MySQL Database Management System
Hope this link has some workaround.
http://mysqldatabaseadministration.blogspot.com/2006/10/mysql-benchmarking-4-compiling-super.html
Meanwhile i do check out.
Thanks Regards
Sudhir Menon
all,
does anyone has successful installing super-smack on solaris 10 x86_64
with mysql 5.0.
I have installed, but when will doing stress testing, always
complaining that client should be upgraded
$ super-smack select-key.smack 30 1
super-smack: aborting because of a database error:
Hi,
Kindly ignore my first post, as that link was with respect to compiling
super-smack on Solaris, which i found useful.
As far as the problem is concerned can u check the below
1. Check if you have mysql4client package installed.
2. If then install mysql5client
3. Ensure that the binaries and
Hi all,
I'm having trouble compiling MySql on a Sun Sparc machine with Solaris 10.
MySql is 5.0.27
Solaris is sparc.sun.solaris2.10 (64 bits)
gcc version 3.4.3 (csl-sol210-3_4-branch+sol_rpath)
I've installed zlib-1.2.3, but got no better luck.
I'm using to compile:
CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O3 -m64
- Original Message -
From: Jay Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 9:51 PM
Subject: Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8?
A couple questions since I'm not a Solaris person I really don't know how
to
do the following and was hoping
: Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8?
A couple questions since I'm not a Solaris person I really don't know how
to
do the following and was hoping that someone could help me out (Google
isn't
much help on this).
How does one start the MySQL daemon on Solaris 8? (it's running MySQL
3.23.49)
How does one
Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8?
Hi,
Try
/usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe
to start MySQL
/usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe
to start MySQL as a background process
A couple questions since I'm not a Solaris person I really don't know how to
do the following and was hoping that someone could help me out (Google isn't
much help on this).
How does one start the MySQL daemon on Solaris 8? (it's running MySQL
3.23.49)
How does one tell Solaris 8 to start
Hi,
I need to upgrade a server from Solaris 8 to Solaris 10. There is one
MySQL server running on it, (the binary
mysql-standard-4.1.15-sun-solaris2.8-sparc from mysql.com), do I need
to upgrade MySQL as well ? (to
mysql-standard-4.1.x-sun-solaris2.10-sparc ?)
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On Tuesday 16 May 2006 02:16 am, Philippe Poelvoorde wrote:
Hi,
I need to upgrade a server from Solaris 8 to Solaris 10. There is one
MySQL server running on it, (the binary
mysql-standard-4.1.15-sun-solaris2.8-sparc from mysql.com), do I need
to upgrade MySQL as well ? (to
Hello All,
We recently ran a few tests on mysql on both solaris and linux
environments. It turned out that mysql was much faster and responsive
on linux. After doing some digging, we found out one of the possible
reasons is the fact that mysql source code uses malloc all over the
place
Aysun Alay wrote:
Our application needs to support both solaris 8 and solaris 9. I was
wondering if mysql has a backwards compatibility in terms of operating
systems. Can I use mysql-pro-4.0.20-sun-solaris2.9-sparc.tar file to
install mysql on Solaris 8?
Not sure, but it is usually not too hard
Our application needs to support both solaris 8 and solaris 9. I was
wondering if mysql has a backwards compatibility in terms of operating
systems. Can I use mysql-pro-4.0.20-sun-solaris2.9-sparc.tar file to
install mysql on Solaris 8?
Thanks
Aysun
That's a mess of a problem. If the libraries were included in the
link,
configure must have detected them on your system somehow, but now
they are not
working. Did you by any chance use --with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static
?
Yes I did, now I realize this doesn't work on Solaris. I tried
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Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: link error gcc compiling mysql on solaris 9 (lib not
found)
That's a mess of a problem. If the libraries were included in the
link,
configure must have detected them on your system somehow, but now
This may be more solaris related, but I need to compile mysql with
gcc because perl is compiled with gcc and I need DBD::mysql. It seems
the linker can't find the libs. I seem to have the same problem
linked dynamicaly expect the build completes and then can't load the
shared library when I
Ken Menzel wrote:
This may be more solaris related, but I need to compile mysql with
gcc because perl is compiled with gcc and I need DBD::mysql. It seems
the linker can't find the libs. I seem to have the same problem
linked dynamicaly expect the build completes and then can't load the
shared
Hi, my name is Carlos Flores, and i have solaris 9 on ultra 10
workstation, but
i can not up this daemon, with /opt/sfw/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe i try
to up this
daemon, but always begin but in second line tell me: mysql ended, and
i try with
mysql_install and anyone option finish
Mysqlians,
Greetings .. I am at my wits end trying to find a performance
problem with 4.0.16 on solaris 9 with 4 ultrasparc III process (sunfire
v880). I would be much obliged if the Mame's and Sir's out their with this
setup(or similar) would share with me their show variables or
Greetings,
I can not get the DBD::mysql module for perl to install
correctly. It continues to complain about the mysql.so file. What worries
me is the solaris dist does not include a libmysqlclient.so file which I do
believe the linux DBD:mysql needs to install. Any help is most
We are getting new Solaris machines on which I plan to install MySQL. We will be
installing Solaris 9 on these machines. Offhand, does anyone know if there are
problems with compiling and installing MySQL 4 on Solaris 9. I am also planning on
installing Perl 5.8 on these new machines
Don't compile mySQL for Solaris 9. The mySQL team has invested months of
work to get a very fast and stable static link of up-to-date libraries
from their downloadable binaries section. I find that they are more
stable and faster then the ones compiled by hand.
For Perl 5.8 goto sunfreeware.com
Hi,
I have been trying to compile mysql on a solaris 8 machine. However, I
am getting internal compiler errors. What compiler and version did anyone
use to successfully compile mysql on a solaris machine. Thanks.
Ren
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Add
Hi,
I've a SunFire V880 (4 proc., 8 Gb RAM) on Solaris 8. Which is the best
solution (speed, security, ...) : the 32 bit or the 64 bit MySQL binaries ?
Thank's
Best regards
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I've been trying, unsuccessfully, to compile mysql 3.23.51 on Solaris 9
(sparc). I'm using gcc 3.2 and bintools 2.13. I used the following
configure command: ./configure -prefix=/usr/local/mysql -with-innodb
Whatever I try I get the same errors (see end of message) when trying
to
compile. I looked
Hello all,
I'm new to this list and I was wandering if one of you would be able to
help me with the following problem.
I've been trying, unsuccessfully, to compile mysql 3.23.51 on Solaris 9
(sparc). I'm using gcc 3.2 and bintools 2.13. I used the following
configure command: ./configure
Is someone succeed in compiling mySQL 3.23.x and 4.0.x on Solaris 8 (and how
to do it - especialy with SunOne C compiler - ak Forte C v7).
Sinceraly.
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Installed mysql-3.23.43-pkg on Solaris Sparc 8. Get the missing library
error on everything I try.
Anyone know what to do?
Here's the error log entry for the command ./usr/local/bin/safe_mysqld
--user=mysql
021004 21:41:12 mysqld started
ld.so.1: /usr/local/mysql/libexec/mysqld: fatal:
Hello
I'm Gunter and I tried to compile the mysql Database on Solaris 9 for
Ultra Sparc arcitecture.
I use the precompiled gcc 3.2 compiler form www.sunfreeware.com.
This Compiler is linked to use the as and ld fom the Solaris operating
system.
Also I use the autoconf and the other gnu tools
query, mysql, sql
A very basic question as I have no other options left but to ask.
I need to download source distribution package of mysqlmax version 3.23.52
for solaris 2.8
but on the www.mysql.com site I always find the binary package version for
mysqlmax for solaris.
Please let
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Hi,
On Friday 06 September 2002 11:15, Chugh Shalini wrote:
I need to download source distribution package of mysqlmax version 3.23.52
for solaris 2.8
but on the www.mysql.com site I always find the binary package version for
mysqlmax for
Hi All
It seems that compiling MySQL on a Solaris 8 box is a non-trivial task if your
environment is different to the MySQL developers (whatever that is). It has
taken me a couple of days, hacking trawling the mailing list to get a
successful compile. I thought I would share my findings
- Original Message -
From: John Warburton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:17 AM
Subject: How I compiled MySQL on Solaris 8
Hi All
It seems that compiling MySQL on a Solaris 8 box is a non-trivial task if
your
environment is different
Hi All
Can anyone refer me to any document which speaks about Installing MySQL
3.23.51 on Solaris 2.8 Sparc
-Arul
sql , query
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http
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To: MySQL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:43 PM
Subject: MySQL On Solaris
Hi All
Can anyone refer me to any document which speaks about Installing MySQL
3.23.51 on Solaris 2.8 Sparc
-Arul
sql , query
Hello
MySQL 4.0.1 Solaris 2.7 official binary reproducibly crashes with sig
11 when run in a slave mode and when its master (4.0.1 official Linux
binary) is populated via mysqlimport tool from a remote machine.
Here are some interesting log files [edited]:
, $ mysqld --user=mysql
| 020612
We have Solaris 2.8 and here is what we did to create the mysql
user and group:
- First add the group: groupadd mysql
- Next add the user: useradd mysql -g mysql
This also adds the user to the group mysql.
- Put the user root in the mysql group: usermod -G mysql root
Every time I run safe_mysqld, I get the following
error message:
# ./safe_mysqld
chown: unknown user id mysql
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/usr/local/mysql/var
Killed
020308 22:12:04 mysqld ended
#
How do I handle this?
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Hi members,
This is my first query :)
My query is about installing MySql on Solaris.
I am interested in downloading and installing the stable version of
MySql on solaris 2.6.
I downloaded mysql-3.22.25-solaris7-x86.pkg.tgz and MySQL 3.23.
I tried to install the first one (used GNU tar) . I
,
This is my first query :)
My query is about installing MySql on Solaris.
I am interested in downloading and installing the stable version of
MySql on solaris 2.6.
I downloaded mysql-3.22.25-solaris7-x86.pkg.tgz and MySQL 3.23.
I tried to install the first one (used GNU tar) . I followed
I downloaded the following file from mysql.com.
mysql-3.23.47-sun-solaris2.8-sparc.tar
I untarred it into /mysql, then I have the following
files.
Look here:
# ls
bin include scripts sql-bench tests
data lib share support-files
#
Then I went into /mysql/bin and tried running mysql
like so:
We've built MySQL 3.23.46 on Solaris 8/SPARC as a 64-bit executable
using the Sun C compiler. Everything built OK. We built against
ncurses, readline, and zlib, all built as 64-bit libraries. Are there
any special settings to get MySQL to work properly in this environment
or should things work
Hi.
I've downloaded the .tar.gz files for MySQL 3.23.48, 3.23.47 and 3.23.46 for
Sparc-Solaris 8 and all
of them complain of a checksum error on the tar-extract. Here's the output of tar xvf
of the
gunzip'd-tar file:
x
Yes, it's a bug. In Solaris. You must use GNU tar, not Solaris tar.
http://www.mysql.com/doc/S/o/Solaris.html
At 12:15 -0500 1/30/02, Eurico de Sousa wrote:
Hi.
I've downloaded the .tar.gz files for MySQL 3.23.48, 3.23.47 and
3.23.46 for Sparc-Solaris 8 and all
of them complain of a
Use gtar.
Eurico de Sousa wrote:
Hi.
I've downloaded the .tar.gz files for MySQL 3.23.48, 3.23.47 and 3.23.46 for
Sparc-Solaris 8 and all
of them complain of a checksum error on the tar-extract. Here's the output of tar xvf
of the
gunzip'd-tar file:
x
Solaris tar is broken (can't handle long file names). You need to use GNU
tar. See
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Installing.html#Solaris
Michael
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Eurico de Sousa wrote:
Hi.
I've downloaded the .tar.gz files for MySQL 3.23.48, 3.23.47
Dear sir,
I used mysql-4.0.1 running on Solaris-2.5.1 and
compile with Gcc-2.95.3. (package from www.sunfreeware.com)
I used command below.
CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O3 \
CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS=-O3 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti \
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-low-memory
Appreciate those of you referring me to GNU tar - it did untar mysql properly whereas
SUN's tar
couldn't.
Eurico
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Dear sir,
I used mysql-4.0.1 running on Solaris-2.5.1 and
compile with Gcc-2.95.3. (package from www.sunfreeware.com)
I used command below.
CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O3 \
CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS=-O3 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti \
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-low-memory
Dear sir,
I used mysql-4.0.1 running on Solaris-2.5.1 and
compile with Gcc-2.95.3. (package from www.sunfreeware.com)
I used command below.
CC=gcc CFLAGS=-O3 \
CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS=-O3 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti \
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-low-memory
Is it possible to compile and run MySQL as a 64-bit program on Solaris 8?
If so, are there precompiled bits available?
The primary reason for doing this is to determine if a 64-bit version would
allow the database to be larger than 4-gig. I have been told by another
member of our team MySQL
Forgot to CC to the list. Here it goes, in case anyone else has these
problems:
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Subject: Re: compiling and/or running 64-bit MySQL on Solaris 8/sparc?
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 15:06:57 +0200
From: Markus Lervik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hatton Steven [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: Markus Lervik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 8:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Fwd: Re: compiling and/or running 64-bit MySQL on Solaris
8/sparc?
On Friday 18 January 2002 13:57, you wrote:
[BIG snip]
checking
Hello,
Where can I get a version of MySQL for Solaris
8, Intel version? Do I use the FreeBSD version of
MySQL or should I d/l the Linux version? I am just
getting used to the Solaris / UNIX environment.
Thanks,
Paul
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On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 12:41:43PM -0700, Pauljames Dimitriu wrote:
Hello,
Where can I get a version of MySQL for Solaris
8, Intel version? Do I use the FreeBSD version of
MySQL or should I d/l the Linux version? I am just
getting used to the Solaris / UNIX environment.
I do
Pauljames Dimitriu writes:
Hello,
Where can I get a version of MySQL for Solaris
8, Intel version? Do I use the FreeBSD version of
MySQL or should I d/l the Linux version? I am just
getting used to the Solaris / UNIX environment.
Hi,
It seems that the latest build that we have
My apologies in advance if this question has been answered in a previous
thread. I am a novice at MySQL and would appreciate any guidance any of the
more knowledable members of the list could provide.
I am installing mysql-3.23.42 on Solaris 2.7. I run configure with the
following:
CFLAGS
David Turner writes:
Does anyone have a good configure statement I could try for making
MYSQL on Solaris for Sparc? I've got it compiling on X86 but I get a
parser error I've only seen mention of once on the lists, and I
did not see how to identify the reserved word I am using?
I'll
Does anyone have a good configure statement I could try for making
MYSQL on Solaris for Sparc? I've got it compiling on X86 but I get a
parser error I've only seen mention of once on the lists, and I
did not see how to identify the reserved word I am using?
I'll continue digging around
Hi all:
I am running solaris 2.5.1 and I am having difficulties untarring mysql. It
decompresses a fair bit and then it shows a crc error. I tried 2 diff ver
.38 and .39. In addition, I tried using gnu tar to decompress it however
that binary just hangs.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
This is a known problem with solaris tar, I suggest you use gnu tar for
solaris, This should solve your current problem.
You can get a pre-build package of gnu tar at www.sunfreeware.com
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Hi all:
I am running solaris 2.5.1 and I am having difficulties
Hello everyone,
I should start by saying that though an experienced vb/asp/ado windows
developer I have little experience with solaris or mysql.
The task i am facing is to connect and read some data from a W2K box
by connecticting to a Solaris box running MySQL.
What do I do??? Please
I am trying to install mySQL on my Solaris 2.5.1 system. I have downloaded
the latest binary and followed the instructions as best I understand them
(not being very familiar with UNIX systems). I have not used the default
directory (/usr/local/mysql).
I have not found a solution
Rob Sedman writes:
I am trying to install mySQL on my Solaris 2.5.1 system. I have downloaded
the latest binary and followed the instructions as best I understand them
(not being very familiar with UNIX systems). I have not used the default
directory (/usr/local/mysql).
I have not found
System Sun Fire 280R with dual USIII @ 750Mhz and 8G RAM. Solaris 01/01
media kit installed
Can anyone point me to the reason this is happening?
[ paul@tbd /usr/src/mysql-3.23.38 ] $ sudo
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type...
I have a problem running MySQL on Solaris. I downloaded the source and compiled it
following all the instructions and made mysql directory in my home directory. When I
enter mysqladmin version I get:
mysqladmin Ver 6.9 Distrib 3.21.33b, for sun-solaris2.8 on sparc
TCX Datakonsult AB, by Monty
Since mysqladmin ran, the server is already running.
Roman Shtykh wrote:
I have a problem running MySQL on Solaris. I downloaded the source and compiled it
following all the instructions and made mysql directory in my home directory. When I
enter mysqladmin version I get:
mysqladmin Ver
checking host system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.7
checking target system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.7
i am trying to install mysql 3.23.37 from source on solaris 2.7 on
sparc.
i managed to install the binary distribution, and it works,
but it does not work with php4.0.4pl1
i suspect this is
I'm trying to get the Oracle XSQL servlet to work with MySQL (through the
mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2c driver) under Solaris but I keep getting the following
error message (using the xsql command-line tool):
---
% sh $XSQL/bin/xsql test.xsql
I started this question yesterday. Since I can not get a compiled version of mysql to
run on Sparc
Solaris 2.6. I thought I would try and recompile mysql myself. This also failed
miserably with the "cross
compile" error. My question is this .. Has anyone gotten mysql to run on a sparc
endredi 23 mars 2001 14:25
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Objet: Compiling MySQL on Solaris with -static: Impossible? Why??
Is it true that you can't compile on Solaris with -static ??
If so, why is that so??
Regards,
Johan
Hello,
I'm new to mySQL, and I need a binary release for Solaris x86. Unless
somebody knows why I can't compile the source. I'm using the GCC
compiler version 2.95.2.
Here is my configure script:
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -DHAVE_CURSES_H" \
CXX=gcc \
CXXFLAGS="-O6
hi,all
when i compile mysql on Solaris 2.6 ,
i just run : ./configure
it allways said :
checking return type of sprintf... configure: error: can not run test program wh
ile cross compiling
anybody help me ?
thanks thanks thanks
wallace
Trying to build mysql-3.23.32 under solaris 7 with gcc version 2.95.2
19991024 (release) got error message :
gcc -DDEFAULT_CHARSET_HOME=\"/usr/local\"
-DDATADIR=\"/usr/local/var\"
-DSHAREDIR=\"/usr/local/share/mysql\" -DUNDEF_THREADS_HACK
-I./../include -I..
Trying to build mysql-3.23.32 under solaris 7 with gcc version 2.95.2
19991024 (release) got error message :
gcc -DDEFAULT_CHARSET_HOME=\"/usr/local\" -DDATADIR=\"/usr/local/var\"
-DSHAREDIR=\"/usr/local/share/mysql\" -DUNDEF_THREADS_HACK
-I./../include -I..
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