Re: Problems Starting MySQL

2006-02-13 Thread Rob Lacey
Anyone have any ideas on this one? Many thanks. RobL On Friday 10 February 2006 15:07, Rob Lacey wrote: Running as root. RobL On Friday 10 February 2006 14:55, sheeri kritzer wrote: Are you running the startup script as root, or is it setuid? -Sheeri On 2/10/06, Rob Lacey [EMAIL

Problems Starting MySQL

2006-02-10 Thread Rob Lacey
Wondering if anyone can shed some light on a problem I am experiencing. I am running MySQL 4.1 on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 2) machine. I have been trying to get the default /etc/init.d/mysqld script to restart the server but I keep running into the same problems.

Re: Problems Starting MySQL

2006-02-10 Thread sheeri kritzer
Are you running the startup script as root, or is it setuid? -Sheeri On 2/10/06, Rob Lacey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wondering if anyone can shed some light on a problem I am experiencing. I am running MySQL 4.1 on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 2) machine. I have

Re: Problems Starting MySQL

2006-02-10 Thread Rob Lacey
Running as root. RobL On Friday 10 February 2006 14:55, sheeri kritzer wrote: Are you running the startup script as root, or is it setuid? -Sheeri On 2/10/06, Rob Lacey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wondering if anyone can shed some light on a problem I am experiencing. I am running MySQL

Re: problems starting MySQL with InnoDB tables

2005-05-16 Thread kevin korngut
In the process I noticed somehow someone had managed to install a slightly different version of mysql vs. mysql-max, so I uninstalled everything msyql related and started over, came right up with InnoDB support! - Kevin Korngut Mr. Magoo JANIMATION INC. www.janimation.com

problems starting MySQL with InnoDB tables

2005-05-13 Thread kevin korngut
I'm attempting to configure mysql with InnoDB tables and I'm running into problems. And am using the following version of mysqld-max, Ver 4.0.18-Max for suse-linux on i686 (Source distribution) First I uncommented the following lines in /etc/my.cnf: # Uncomment the following if you are using

problems starting mysql - malloc?

2002-11-18 Thread Albert Hartland
Hi all, I've had a mysql db server running fine for a few months now, and all of a sudden, I'm having trouble with it. when starting the service, the error log contains the following 88888 021119 09:58:56 mysqld started /usr/sbin/mysqld: Can't read dir

Re: Problems starting mysql on sun solaris 8

2002-09-20 Thread Gerald Clark
chown -R mysql.mysql /usr/local/mysql ROUTLEY, Merrindal (MR) wrote: Hi all, I have recently downloaded mysql version 3.23.45 and I am struggling to get it to start. Every time I type in ./safe_mysqld the program starts and then shuts down immediately with the following being written to

Problems starting mysql on sun solaris 8

2002-09-19 Thread ROUTLEY, Merrindal (MR)
Hi all, I have recently downloaded mysql version 3.23.45 and I am struggling to get it to start. Every time I type in ./safe_mysqld the program starts and then shuts down immediately with the following being written to the error log:

Re: Problems starting MySQL as a Service for all users

2002-06-06 Thread Charles Quesenberry
Kirk, I am somewhat confused by your question. I must misunderstand what it is that you are trying to ask, because what it appears that you are asking makes no sense. Once MySQL was installed as a service, why does it matter which account starts it? Are you not the admin on the box? Are

RE: Problems starting MySQL as a Service for all users

2002-06-06 Thread k
problem. I'm using the 3.23.49 binary package. -Kirk -Original Message- From: Charles Quesenberry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:25 AM To: Kirk Brannan Babb Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Problems starting MySQL as a Service for all users Kirk, I am somewhat

Re: Problems starting MySQL as a Service for all users

2002-06-06 Thread Chris Knipe
]] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:25 AM To: Kirk Brannan Babb Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Problems starting MySQL as a Service for all users Kirk, I am somewhat confused by your question. I must misunderstand what it is that you are trying to ask, because what it appears

Problems starting MySQL as a Service for all users

2002-06-05 Thread Kirk Brannan Babb
I've installed MySQL as a service using mysqld-nt --install on W2K. No problem there, says service successfully installed. BUT, when I try to log off the admin account and on to the regular power user account MySQL will not start automagically and cannot be started manually. Pop back

Problems starting mysql

2001-09-20 Thread patrick.drouin2
Hello everyone, I have been running mysql for a little while now and my filesystem seems to get a little tight. I decided to setup a file server that would provide one of its disk to act as the mysql data drive. Anyhow, the operation seemed to be quite simple: 1. Mount the new partition