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
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
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