On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 05:01:01PM +0200, Egor Egorov wrote:
> On Friday 14 February 2003 01:06, John Oliver wrote:
>
> > I removed the Red Hat MySQL RPMs (which worked fine, other than not
> > supporting InnoDB) and installed the 3.23.55-1 RPMs from mysql.com When
> > I try to start it:
> >
> >
On Friday 14 February 2003 01:06, John Oliver wrote:
> I removed the Red Hat MySQL RPMs (which worked fine, other than not
> supporting InnoDB) and installed the 3.23.55-1 RPMs from mysql.com When
> I try to start it:
>
> [joliver@joliver-lnx joliver]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start
> [joliver
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:52:49AM +0100, Stefan Hinz wrote:
> Have you tried
> mysqld --console
> already? This will not solve your problem, but at least it will
> display quite some output to help you find the cause of the prob.
[joliver@joliver-lnx joliver]$ sudo /usr/sbin/mysqld --console
/us
John,
> [joliver@joliver-lnx joliver]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start
> [joliver@joliver-lnx joliver]$ Starting mysqld-max daemon with databases
> from /var/lib/mysql
> 030213 15:01:06 mysqld ended
Have you tried
mysqld --console
already? This will not solve your problem, but at least it wil
I removed the Red Hat MySQL RPMs (which worked fine, other than not
supporting InnoDB) and installed the 3.23.55-1 RPMs from mysql.com When
I try to start it:
[joliver@joliver-lnx joliver]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start
[joliver@joliver-lnx joliver]$ Starting mysqld-max daemon with databases