ps should show you something like the following:
Jupiter:~/desktop hcir$ ps uax | grep mysql
root 291 0.0 0.118644 1072 ?? S 3May04 0:00.06 sh
./bin/safe_mysqld --user=mysql
mysql 338 0.0 2.551720 19872 ?? S 3May04 10:17.86
/usr/local/mysql-standard-4.
Did you configure MySQL and run the
/usr/local/mysql/scripts/mysql_install_db to initialize your data
directory?
- Gabriel
On May 10, 2004, at 5:21 PM, Tim Jarman wrote:
I have an iBook G4 running MacOS X.3 on Darwin 7.0. I downloaded and
ran the
binary installer (mysql-standard-4.0.18.pkg an
If you don't have a process mysqld running, then mysql isn't running.
You may try starting up mysql directly (just type mysqld), rather than
through the startup script or through mysqld_safe, since they suppress
the error messages. You should then see some error message that may
help determine
Tim Jarman wrote:
I have an iBook G4 running MacOS X.3 on Darwin 7.0. I downloaded and ran the
binary installer (mysql-standard-4.0.18.pkg and it appeared to work fine; I
have /usr/local/mysql and so on as per the docs. I also installed
MySQLStartupItem.
However, I don't actually appear to have