Hello. I am a complete newbie here and to the world of Linux & MySQL.
I am trying to create a LAMP server
I have installed RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 4 - update 2 on my server and
it seems to work ok.
I downloaded MySQL 5.0 and now want to install that
I read somewhere that I need to r
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Sorry I made a mistake as Paul pointed out.
I meant
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO '[EMAIL PROT
27.0.0.1 localdomain.localhost localhost
~Kelly W. Black
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From: Phil Iovino [mailto:phil@;nxtek.net]
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Right.
My mistake.
I think you get the general idea.
~K Black
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'Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using password: NO)'
Ugh. :)
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At 11:45 -0600 11/12/02, Black, Kelly W [PCS] wrote:
Make sure you issued the correct GRANT statements
at the sql, query.
mysql>use mysql;
Database Changed
mysql> GRANT * ON *.* TO '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' IDENTIFIED BY 'somepassword';
That's not quite right.
- GRANT * is not legal, I suspect you m
S;
0 Rows Affected.
~Kelly W. Black
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I believe root has all permissions. I'm using Webmin to verify
arted it with -u root but still got the same error.
Since I installed with the RPM didn't it give root permission?
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Scott Pippin
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>>> "Phil Iovino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/12/02 08:13AM >>>
>I'm trying to install MySQL under RedHat 8. I installed the MySQL
Scott Pippin
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>>> "Phil Iovino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/12/02 08:13AM >>>
>I'm trying to install MySQL under RedHat 8. I installed the MySQL
>3.23.53a-1 and MySQL-client 3.23.53a-1 RPMs.
>Per the instructions at
>http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Installi
Stephen:
The *best* help for the kind of questions you have is in the MySQL Manual.
Gerald Jensen
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I am installing MYsql under linux
Hi.
On Fri 2002-05-31 at 09:19:38 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> im missing the mysql and mysqladmin binaries after my admin guy installed
> the most recent stable mysql rpm on a (linux) machine. are these included in
> the "client" rpm that he may have missed or is there something "new" that
Christopher,
Friday, May 31, 2002, 4:19:38 PM, you wrote:
CLW> im missing the mysql and mysqladmin binaries after my admin guy installed
CLW> the most recent stable mysql rpm on a (linux) machine. are these included in
CLW> the "client" rpm that he may have missed or is there something "new" that
Is that a Red Hat gcc? There was a famous version they put out with 7.0
that's broken for a lot of things - but I don't recall the gcc version
number.
I've compiled MySQL just fine with gcc version 2.95.2 on Debian (aside from
MySQL needing some help finding zlib). If you go to gnu.org and downlo
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