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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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:
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
problem. I'm using the 3.23.49 binary package.
-Kirk
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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
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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
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
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
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