At 23:19 2/8/2002 +, Tien Lim wrote:
Hi,
>To Whom It May Concern:
>
>Environment:
>Operating System Windows XP Home Edition
>Using MySQL 3.23
>Using Apache 1.3.12
>
>Initially it started working suddenly after trying all of the commands
>below... : )
>
>The next day I started the computer an
To Whom It May Concern:
Environment:
Operating System Windows XP Home Edition
Using MySQL 3.23
Using Apache 1.3.12
Initially it started working suddenly after trying all of the commands
below... : )
The next day I started the computer and it does not work : (
Tried to intall from the C:
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Original-Sender: "Chai Wutiwiwatchai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Original-Subject: problem of using API in embedded server mode
Original-Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 20:52:45 +0700
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Original-Subject: Please suggest some
Original-Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 19:52:59 +0700
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well for one i think you need to make sure after doing mysql_install_db ,
you check the ownership of your diretory , is should be owned by
mysql.deamon, after that try and start mysql i think it should work after,
such errors are ususally due to ownership. hope this helps :)
ma 2cents
cheers
D
Very sorry for my childish question, I'm just starting to learn about MySQL
Following is my procedure in fixing the problem of installation on Intel PC,
and Linux RH7.3.
1. RPM installation
2. When execute mysql, there is a message "ERROR 2002: Can't connect to
local MySQL server through socket '/
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First off, this post is going to be long :)
I have designed a database that tracks member earnings on the site. Currently, the
site has been operating for two weeks, has 10,000 members, and the earnings table
already has 750,000 rows. I ran a query to see how many rows were being added each