Alex,
Tuesday, May 21, 2002, 3:43:16 PM, you wrote:
AP> I was wondering if anyone knew the "proper" way to restart MySQL on OS X?
AP> I did mysqladmin -p shutdown then safe_mysqld...is this the same as
AP> if the machine started up?
mysqladmin shutdown - takes down your MySQL server. Using saf
At 9:20 AM -0400 5/21/02, Reid Sutherland (mysql) wrote:
>Alex Pilson wrote:
>>I was wondering if anyone knew the "proper" way to restart MySQL on OS X?
>>
>>I did mysqladmin -p shutdown then safe_mysqld...is this the same as
>>if the machine started up?
>
>Not exactly the same. But for intents
Alex Pilson wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew the "proper" way to restart MySQL on OS X?
>
> I did mysqladmin -p shutdown then safe_mysqld...is this the same as if
> the machine started up?
Not exactly the same. But for intents and purposes it does what you want.
If you want to truly ma
There is a link for mysql-startupitem.pkg.tar.gz on
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
This will install the startup stuff needed to do what you want.
On 5/21/2002 5:43 AM, "Alex Pilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew the "proper" way to restart MySQL on O
alex, chuck a copy of phpMyAdmin onto the machine.
edit the phpMyAdmin configuration file to your username and password and
load it up on the loopback address.
you should find a button saying 'reload mysql' on the page.
phpMyAdmin rules!!!
cheers,
jake
on 21/5/02 1:43 pm, Alex Pilson at [E