Paul,
Okay, then try adding the --user=mysql option to the command.
I killed the server (kill -9) and brought it back up with -Sg --user=mysql:
The result:
[localhost:/usr/local/mysql] root# /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld -Sg
--user=mysql
--- Here came some hints
Cannot initialize InnoDB as
At 16:25 +0100 1/29/02, Lutz, Helmuth wrote:
Paul,
thanks for answering. Because of my job I have to succeed this
correspondence from within another location and machine.
Could you please give some more explaination to a bloody guy to Unix and
the terminal like me:
1)
Kill the server (kill
Paul,
I do not know why, but it did not work. Please see yourself:
This lines I could not copy and paste because the results are on a not
connected Mac and this is a windows machine. So I had to write it by hand
(- but looked 2 times at the text)
Your example:
% ps ax | grep mysql
251 ?? S
Paul,
Monday, January 28, 2002, 3:01:20 AM, you wrote:
PD Kill the server (kill -9), bring it back up with -S (skip grant tables)
-Sg actually. :-)
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I can not connect to mysql neither do some tests:
[hlutz:/usr/local/mysql] hlutz% mysqladmin version
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied for user: 'hlutz@localhost' (Using password: NO)'
[hlutz:/usr/local/mysql] hlutz% su mysql
Password:
Sorry
Am Sonntag den, 27. Januar 2002, um 19:15, schrieb Michael Collins:
At 6:43 PM +0100 1/27/02, Helmuth Lutz wrote:
I can not connect to mysql neither do some tests:
[hlutz:/usr/local/mysql] hlutz% mysqladmin version
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied