Re: Problems after upgrading form 4.1.10a to 4.1.13 on RHEL4 - solved

2005-08-04 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 3 Aug 2005, at 13:01, Gleb Paharenko wrote: I've just successfully upgraded from 4.1.9 to 4.1.13 (all are standard rpms for x86) on Fedora 3. Check that you able to start MySQL with mysqld_safe (for example /usr/bin/mysqld_safe -- user=mysql). See:

Problems after upgrading form 4.1.10a to 4.1.13 on RHEL4

2005-08-03 Thread Marcus Bointon
I installed (as root) the standard rpms over a working 4.1.10a installation (also from standard rpms) from the mysql site with rpm - U, and all went ok, except that the server failed to start after the upgrade. I had a look at it from webmin too and noticed that it was looking for a startup

Re: Problems after upgrading form 4.1.10a to 4.1.13 on RHEL4

2005-08-03 Thread Edward Vermillion
Marcus Bointon wrote: I installed (as root) the standard rpms over a working 4.1.10a installation (also from standard rpms) from the mysql site with rpm - U, and all went ok, except that the server failed to start after the upgrade. I had a look at it from webmin too and noticed that it was

Re: Problems after upgrading form 4.1.10a to 4.1.13 on RHEL4

2005-08-03 Thread Marcus Bointon
On 3 Aug 2005, at 13:58, Edward Vermillion wrote: Is the mysql server running? I only ask because I have the same problem on an FC1 installation, Starting MySQL..[FAILED], but the server is up and running fine. I'm thinking it has something to do with something the startup script

Re: Problems after upgrading form 4.1.10a to 4.1.13 on RHEL4

2005-08-03 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello. I've just successfully upgraded from 4.1.9 to 4.1.13 (all are standard rpms for x86) on Fedora 3. Check that you able to start MySQL with mysqld_safe (for example /usr/bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql). See: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/starting-server.html Marcus Bointon