On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 10:03 PM, David T-G wrote:
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% Does anyone know what NetInfo Manager means when it shows a username
% (mysql) whose passwd is "*" (an asterisk)? And how I might
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% that user into... whatever I need it for? :)
No idea here; sorry. Well, some id
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On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 08:15 AM, David T-G wrote:
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% I wish to attempt to clarify one of my earlier questions:
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>>Most things I've read say to establish a "mysql" user -I take it this
>>is to run the daemon(mysqld?) under?
Correct
>>Is the above user one that will be created in the users table of the
>>mysql db? What mysql privileges does such a user need?
No, this is a unix/linux user that is used to run t
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Ok first I would like to say that I have just recently started using MySQL so I
feel your pain and I hope my explination helps you out.
The mysql user your referring to is probably the user that is should be used to
run the mysql daemon. Which would b e a seperate *nix/Windows(?) user, I'm no