he datafiles at that level after the crash on node-1?
- Original Message -
> From: "Jatin Davey"
> To: "MySql"
> Sent: Saturday, 4 July, 2015 11:04:29
> Subject: Re: Unable to start mysql after power Failure
> Yes , But i dont have any mysqld proces
On 7/4/2015 2:26 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 04.07.2015 um 06:24 schrieb Jatin Davey:
We are trying to High Availability solution for our database. We have
our application running on a node-1 and the DB running on the shared
storage which is shared across node-1 & node-2. Whenever there is a
po
Am 04.07.2015 um 06:24 schrieb Jatin Davey:
We are trying to High Availability solution for our database. We have
our application running on a node-1 and the DB running on the shared
storage which is shared across node-1 & node-2. Whenever there is a
power Failure on node-1 , we start our applic
2 things --
1) Permissions on your /mysql/data/ directory.
User mysql needs to have ownership, group mysql needs to have ownership
as well.
shell> groupadd mysql
shell> useradd -g mysql mysql
shell> chown -R root /path/to/mysql/.
shell> chown -R mysql /path/to/mysql/data/.
shell> chgrp
"Lynette Tillner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm setting up a development box with FreeBSD 4.10 and installed MySQL =
> 4.0.12 on it. Everything in the install appeared to work smoothly.=20
>
> However, when I go to start MySQL I get an error that says:=20
>
> database list could not be retrie
Lynette Tillner wrote:
I'm setting up a development box with FreeBSD 4.10 and installed MySQL 4.0.12 on it. Everything in the install appeared to work smoothly.
However, when I go to start MySQL I get an error that says:
database list could not be retrieved
So, how do I fix this? I've been unab
"Suresh Babu A. [IT Engineer]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I couldn't start the mysql in the red hat 8, due the bad
> configuration in my.cnf and non availability of data file for
> the database. I want to reinstall the mysql, kindly let me know how to.
You can just edit my.cnf file.
>
> I h
Pushpinder Singh Garcha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am using phpMyAdmin to administer my MySQl DB. I am running Mac OS
> Jaguar.
> when I try to strt up phpMyAdmin I get an error
>
>
> Welcome to phpMyAdmin 2.4.0
>
> Error
>
> MySQL said:
>
> Can't connect to local MySQL server through
Check permissions (mysql) of data files.
Do You have host and mysql data files in your filesystem?
If not launch ./scripts/mysql_installdb
and relaunch te server.
There is a file named (your machine).err where You found more info about errors
Santino
Hello All,
I am using phpMyAdmin to administer
Don't re-install.. Fix the problem
Try issuing
shell>cd /usr/local/mysqlversion
shell>./configure
~K Black
-Original Message-
From: mod_perl [mailto:shine_perl@;spectrum.net.in]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: unable to start mysql
hi all,
when
Pada Tue, 12 Nov 2002 11:52:32 +0530
"mod_perl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> menulis:
> hi all,
> when i try to start mysql using safe_mysqld & i get following message
> [mysql@inemrtest2 mysql]$ safe_mysqld &
> [1] 3644
> [mysql@inemrtest2 mysql]$ Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
> /opt/mysql/da
Hi,
(please reply to the mailing list, no to me directly.)
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 19:17, Leecher wrote:
> Thanks,
> Yes, I logged in as Administrator.
>
> Just a question, why would running it as a service do any good, if I can't
> even manually start the daemon? The daemon insists that all port
Hi,
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 01:03, Leecher wrote:
> I installed mysql-3.23.49-win on Windows 2000 to drive D: (the installer
> lets one choose the location). After reading the docs, I can see that I need
> to start the daemon like this:
> mysqld --basedir d:\mysql
> However, when I do it I get this
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