Re: post install of 4.0 complications

2003-08-14 Thread Paul DuBois
At 17:26 -0700 8/4/03, Erhard Rathsack wrote: Hello- I just installed mySql 4.0.14-0 onto my redhat 9.0 based laptop. Everything works fine except that there are ten copies of mysqld running. I have removed the /etc/my.cnf file, changed the file, restored the file and nothing changes the numbe

post install of 4.0 complications

2003-08-04 Thread Erhard Rathsack
Hello- I just installed mySql 4.0.14-0 onto my redhat 9.0 based laptop. Everything works fine except that there are ten copies of mysqld running. I have removed the /etc/my.cnf file, changed the file, restored the file and nothing changes the number of daemons running. Another guy I worked w

Re: problem with 3.23.44 and 4.0 alpha post install

2001-11-11 Thread Heikki Tuuri
Hi! >Andrew wrote: >> >> I an running Slackware with the 2.4.5 kernel on a Dual PII system. I >> have run mySQL versions from 3.20.something to 3.23.29 (or so) under >> kernels from 2.0x-2.2.19 with no real problems. I always compile from >> source when possible. >> >> I have down;oaded the mys

Re: problem with 3.23.44 and 4.0 alpha post install

2001-11-11 Thread Andrew
Andrew wrote: > > I an running Slackware with the 2.4.5 kernel on a Dual PII system. I > have run mySQL versions from 3.20.something to 3.23.29 (or so) under > kernels from 2.0x-2.2.19 with no real problems. I always compile from > source when possible. > > I have down;oaded the mysql source tar

problem with 3.23.44 and 4.0 alpha post install

2001-11-11 Thread Andrew
I an running Slackware with the 2.4.5 kernel on a Dual PII system. I have run mySQL versions from 3.20.something to 3.23.29 (or so) under kernels from 2.0x-2.2.19 with no real problems. I always compile from source when possible. I have down;oaded the mysql source tarballs for 3.23.44 and 4.0 alp

RE: Post-install

2001-09-21 Thread Jason Frisvold
t: Friday, September 21, 2001 2:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Post-install Just installed mssql and in the end of the installation I receive the message taht now is the time to change root password for the db using mysqladmin using the following synthax: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p passwor

Post-install

2001-09-21 Thread mysql mysql
Just installed mssql and in the end of the installation I receive the message taht now is the time to change root password for the db using mysqladmin using the following synthax: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p password 'new password' So issued the following command: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p

looking for post install tip for mac OS X

2001-04-08 Thread get86
anyone know where (or even just how-to) find info on getting mysql to start with system boot? thank you in advance. - Before posting, please check: http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual) http://lists.mysql.com/