Re: Starting up MySQL :(

2004-01-22 Thread Annie Law
Thanks for your reponses but I tried both of the suggestions below and still had problems. I killed mysql and then I used "/etc/init.d/mysql start" I was able to use mysql --user=mysql and get into mysql However when I tried to create a database I get "ERROR 1044: Access denied for user: '@

Re: Starting up MySQL :(

2004-01-20 Thread Ernesto Celis
Annie Law wrote: > First, I went to the MySQL website to look up the section > on Unix Post-installation Procedures. I then tried the > following as root and got the following result: > > -- > -

Re: Starting up MySQL :(

2004-01-20 Thread walt
Annie Law wrote: > > Hi, > > I would appreciate any help on the following. I have searched the mailing list for > information But have not come up with a solution for my situation which has been > frustrating. I think I need some things need to be clarified. > > The OS that is running is RedHa

Starting up MySQL :(

2004-01-20 Thread Annie Law
Hi, I would appreciate any help on the following. I have searched the mailing list for information But have not come up with a solution for my situation which has been frustrating. I think I need some things need to be clarified. The OS that is running is RedHat V.9.0 linux. MySQL was installe

Re: Problem starting up mysql

2003-09-09 Thread mathan
> I installed mysql 4.0.14 binary distribution on RedHat > 8.0 following the instructions in the manual. But I > can't get it to work. Please help. > > When I start mysql using the command: > > shell> bin/mysqld_safe --use=mysql & > > the following message shows: > "Starting mysqld daemon with

Problem starting up mysql

2003-09-09 Thread Claire Lee
Hi all, I installed mysql 4.0.14 binary distribution on RedHat 8.0 following the instructions in the manual. But I can't get it to work. Please help. When I start mysql using the command: shell> bin/mysqld_safe --use=mysql & the following message shows: "Starting mysqld daemon with databases

Re: help starting up mysql

2002-06-24 Thread Egor Egorov
I'm trying to start mysql -I have installed the db. t> Now I'm getting the following: t> [localhost:~] lloyd% sudo safe_mysqld --user=root & t> [1] 630 t> [localhost:~] lloyd% Starting mysqld daemon with databases from t> /usr/local/mysql/data t> 020623 20:25:20 mysqld ended mysqld didn't star

Re: help starting up mysql

2002-06-23 Thread Joel Rees
See below: > oops, Mac OS X. > > on 6/23/02 10:16 PM, Danny, typed: > > > Hello, > > > > What version of UNIX are you running? > > Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, BSDI? > > > > You can find that out my typing in uname -a . . . > > > >> Hi, > >> I hope I'm at the right list! > >> > >> I'm trying t

Re: help starting up mysql

2002-06-23 Thread tlr7425
gt; > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 11:01 AM > Subject: help starting up mysql > > >> Hi, >> I hope I'm at the right list! >> >> I'm trying to start mysql -I have installed the db. >> >> Now I'm getting

Re: help starting up mysql

2002-06-23 Thread Danny
Hello, What version of UNIX are you running? Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, BSDI? You can find that out my typing in uname -a - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 11:01 AM Subject: help starting up mysql > Hi,

help starting up mysql

2002-06-23 Thread tlr7425
Hi, I hope I'm at the right list! I'm trying to start mysql -I have installed the db. Now I'm getting the following: [localhost:~] lloyd% sudo safe_mysqld --user=root & [1] 630 [localhost:~] lloyd% Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/data 020623 20:25:20 mysqld ended m