Add your database directory to your my.cnf file.
They were possibly compiled with diferent default
database locations.
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Description:
I have upgraded from 3.23.5x versions to 4.0.12 on Linux Redhat
operating system. On 3 machines I only upgraded the RPMs
That was my first thought too. Shouldn't then MySQL also report nonexisting
databases? When I run client mysql database_name it runs only on existing
databases. When I write wrong database name it won't run, so it look in the
right directory. If the database directory was wrong it shouldn't work
Description:
I have upgraded from 3.23.5x versions to 4.0.12 on Linux Redhat
operating system. On 3 machines I only upgraded the RPMs and
everything worked. On only Linux Redhat 7.3 server RPM upgrade
also worked fine. The problem is that mysql server report no