RE: MySql Configuraton on Redhat

2004-10-13 Thread Anil Doppalapudi
use the command below mysqladmin -u root -p options supply the passwd when prompted Anil DBA -Original Message- From: Kamal Ahmed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:35 PM To: Kamal Ahmed; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MySql Configuraton on Redhat Hi, This is

Re: MySql Configuraton on Redhat

2004-10-13 Thread SGreen
Have you gone through all of the troubleshooting options outlined here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Access_denied.html There are many links on that page to various other corrective actions you can take in order to restore your access. Shawn Green Database Administrator Unimin Corporation

Re: MySql Configuraton on Redhat

2004-10-13 Thread Philippe Poelvoorde
Kamal Ahmed wrote: Hi, This is the only place where I can ask these questions, and would greatly appreciate if anyone can give me some clue on how to resolve these issues. I have MySql running on Redhat 9, and I am trying to create a New Database. When I issue the command: mysqladmin -u root ver