Bruijne,
Thank you for responding.
The my.cnf file was fine, but when you mentioned it, it sparked a long
forgotten memory that there was something specific to Ubuntu that
affects who has access to files like my.cnf.
After a little web searching, I realized it is a security thing called
"Apparm
Check whether mysql is running:
ps aux | grep mysqld
If MySQL is not running, check /var/log/mysql/error.log for errors.
Have you changed /etc/mysql/my.cnf and/or /etc/mysql/conf.d/*.cnf or are
are you still using the default config files from Ubuntu?
On 10/16/2010 06:30 PM, Dave M G wrote:
At 09:05 21/01/2003 -0500, FlashGuy wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I had MYsql running on a nt4 server and w2k server. I uninstalled it a few
weeks ago and just recently tried installing it again. The install went
fine but when I start the service I
keep getting an error no maater what I try. Using localhost
Hi,
My opinion:
You must be sure that my.cnf is on "c:\" or if you use my.ini configuration
files, that file is on c:\windows
Regards,
Gelu
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