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: '@
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:
>
> --
> -
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
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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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