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From: Johnson, Richard (NY Int) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2005 12:00
To: 'Andy Eastham'
Subject: RE: Startup Error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]# ls -l /usr/local/mysql
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 40 Sep 19
ubject: RE: Startup Error
Well, as you can see in the first few lines, you have a Permission Denied
problem.
This means that your /data/ folder doesn't have the write permissions to it
via the mysql user.
Try running the permission scripts again, but this time use the full shell
names.
shell
To: 'J.R. Bullington'
Subject: RE: Startup Error
Here are the contents of the file
050919 09:33:52 mysqld started
050919 9:33:52 [ERROR] bdb: /usr/local/mysql/data: Permission denied
050919 9:33:52 [ERROR] bdb: /usr/local/mysql/data/log.01:
Permission denied
05091
Johnson, Richard (NY Int) wrote:
Hi there
Total Newbie here.Any idea why I am getting these error messages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/usr/local/mysql/data
STOPPING server from pid file /usr/local/mysql/data/
RJLINUX.rj.johnson.net.pid
Check your <>.err logs located in the /data/ directory. This will
tell you why you can't start the server.
J.R.
-Original Message-
From: Johnson, Richard (NY Int) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:38 AM
To: 'mysql@lists.mysql.com'
Subje
Hi there
Total Newbie here.Any idea why I am getting these error messages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql]# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/usr/local/mysql/data
STOPPING server from pid file /usr/local/mysql/data/
RJLINUX.rj.johnson.net.pid
050919
5:33 PM
Subject: multiple server versions on 1 box startup error#
I am trying to run two different MySQL server versions on the same
solaris
machine. I already have a 4.0.2 running, and i have successfully
installed
4.1.3 beta. I ran mysql_install_db successfully (after setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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From: sean c peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 13 August 2004 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: multiple server versions on 1 box startup error#
I am trying to run two different MySQL server versions on the same
solaris
machine. I already have a 4.0.2 running, and i have
I am trying to run two different MySQL server versions on the same solaris
machine. I already have a 4.0.2 running, and i have successfully installed
4.1.3 beta. I ran mysql_install_db successfully (after setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH), but when i try to run
>mysqld_safe --user=mysql &
I get the err
I just installed the administrator alpha binaries on
my Sun Java Desktop system (SuSe 8 Linux), and I get
the following error at startu:
./mysql-administrator-bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libsigc-1.2.so.5: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
I did a find from r
"Kev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just ran mysql 4.0.15 on a Mac for the first time and got the following in
> my .err file:
>
>
>
> InnoDB: a new database to be created!
> 040128 7:40:24 InnoDB: Setting file ./ibdata1 size to 10 MB
> InnoDB: Database physically writes the file full: wait...
I just ran mysql 4.0.15 on a Mac for the first time and got the following in
my .err file:
InnoDB: a new database to be created!
040128 7:40:24 InnoDB: Setting file ./ibdata1 size to 10 MB
InnoDB: Database physically writes the file full: wait...
040128 7:40:25 InnoDB: Log file ./ib_logf
Try commenting out the entry in the file /Library/MySQL/var/my.cnf
If it does not exist, copy one of the files from
/Library/MySQL/dist/my-small,medium,large.cnf
renamed to the above location, or, to /etc/my.cnf
Though, you may want to try uninstalling the package and reinstalling
it again
I just installed the server logistics package of mysql 4.0.15 and am getting
the following error entry in the error log on attempting to start the
server:
040126 20:43:45 mysqld started
/Library/MySQL/libexec/mysqld: ERROR: unknown variable
'innodb_buffer_pool_size = 70M'
040126 20:43:45 mys
Hello Maximo,
Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 8:05:23 PM, you wrote:
MM> nscd??
nscd - A Name Service Caching Daemon
It's a DNS-something for glibc..
MM> I searched for that program and did not find it in linux.
MM> How would you go about fixing that problem?
It will be fixed in 3.23.53a that wi
Zack,
Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 5:56:11 PM, you wrote:
ZWK> I followed the directions in the Mysql documentation, but I can't get it
ZWK> to fire up properly. I dl the binary distribution
ZWK> mysql-max-3.23.53-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar.gz
ZWK> Mysql 3.23.53
ZWK> Redhat 8.0
ZWK> When I start i
I followed the directions in the Mysql documentation, but I can't get it
to fire up properly. I dl the binary distribution
mysql-max-3.23.53-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar.gz
Mysql 3.23.53
Redhat 8.0
When I start it from safe_mysqld I get in the .err log
Fatal error: 'Can't change to run as user 'mysq
Neville,
Monday, June 03, 2002, 1:44:25 PM, you wrote:
NL> This is the error message that I get
NL>
NL> Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
NL> '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
NL>
NL> Could ayone please show
This is the error message that I get
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
Could ayone please show me how to sort this out
I had MySQL running before this. This has happened
all
Rance,
Saturday, March 23, 2002, 1:27:37 AM, you wrote:
RH> Egor:
RH> Yes, im sure that the host.xxx tables are in the directory I specified to
RH> the mysql_install_db script.
RH> One thing to note..
RH> This is a software package for my distro... I did not compile from source so
RH> I dont
.
Thoughts?
>From: Egor Egorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Server startup error on Linux
>Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 20:32:00 +0200
>
>Rance,
>Friday, March 22, 2002, 4:53:41 PM, you wrote:
>
>RH> here goes (not that it will give you a
Rance,
Friday, March 22, 2002, 4:53:41 PM, you wrote:
RH> here goes (not that it will give you any better information than I did
RH> already but since you asked...)
RH> <<>>
RH> 020318 14:30:48 mysqld started
RH> 020318 14:30:49 /usr/libexec/mysqld: Table 'mysql.host' doesn't exist
RH> 02
l_install_db are correct.
--skip-grant-tables will allow the server to start, but a normal start is
impossible
Rance
>From: Egor Egorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Server startup error on Linux
>Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 15:38:03 +0200
>
>Rance,
&g
Rance,
Thursday, March 21, 2002, 9:30:26 PM, you wrote:
RH> I issued the chown command as indicated by Andreas
RH> but it doesnt help
RH> I still get the "Table mysql.hosts doesnt exist"
RH> I know that all the tables created by mysql_install_db are infact owned by
RH> mysql
RH> but the server d
I issued the chown command as indicated by Andreas
but it doesnt help
I still get the "Table mysql.hosts doesnt exist"
I know that all the tables created by mysql_install_db are infact owned by
mysql
but the server daemon still cant find them
what next?
_
> I assume that the mysql daemon is looking for one of those
> owned by mysql.
>
> The server will start if I send the --skip-grant-tables option
>
> Who wants to run a database with no grant tables
Find out where your databases are located.
Think /var/db/mysql is the default.
Go there an
> I assume that the mysql daemon is looking for one of those
> owned by mysql.
>
> The server will start if I send the --skip-grant-tables option
>
> Who wants to run a database with no grant tables
Find out where your databases are located.
Think /var/db/mysql is the default.
Go there an
The group is not really important, as long as mysql owns the data
directory and its contents.
You can check /etc/group and see if you have a mysql group, or a group
to which mysql is a member.
Rance Hall wrote:
> Folks:
>
> I think you are on the right track with that Gerald..
>
> I deleted al
Ok, I guess Im gonna have to do this again
I have a Slackware 8.0 distro with the apache, php, and mysql install pkgs
off of the cd
I am logged in as root (not su'ed to root) and run the mysql_install_db
script I run it with or without the --user=mysql qualifier
in either case the databases
Folks:
I think you are on the right track with that Gerald..
I deleted all the files in my data directory (they were just the ones that
mysql_install_db creates) and then ran mysql_install_db --user=mysql
This time, nothing was created, no files, or anything, cant even find an
error message t
Does mysql own the mysql database directory, and all its files?
You should have run it as
mysql_install_db --user=mysql
Rance Hall wrote:
>
> Hello all
>
> I have a slackware 8.0 distro that includes mysql 3.39.x (I'm not at
> that computer now, so that could be wrong slighly) install pkg
>
>
Hello all
I have a slackware 8.0 distro that includes mysql 3.39.x (I'm not at that
computer now, so that could be wrong slighly) install pkg
I have installed it, and I can get it to run with the --skip-grant-tables
option.
When I try to run safe_mysqld without the skip option I get the foll
I just installed mysql-3.23.43-sun-solaris2.7-sparc, but I can not get it to
start up. Here's the error I'm getting:
>./bin/safe_mysqld --log --log-update &
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/koz/mysql-3.23.43-sun-solaris2.7-sparc/data
./bin/safe_mysqld: /koz/mysql-3.23.43-sun-solaris2.
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