Can the user the mysqld process run as (usually the mysql user) read/write
the /var/lib/data directory without problems?
Does your /etc/my.cnf file contain a
datadir = /var/lib/mysql
or is it pointing somewhere else?
Did adding skip-innodb to your my.cnf solve anything?
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, lan
landon kelsey wrote:
I run safe_mysqld out of /usr with ./bin/safe_mysqld &
/var/log/mysqld.log
868 031219 20:52:52 mysqld started
869 Cannot initialize InnoDB as 'innodb_data_file_path' is not set.
870 If you do not want to use transactional InnoDB tables, add a line
871 skip-innodb
I run safe_mysqld out of /usr with ./bin/safe_mysqld &
/var/log/mysqld.log
868 031219 20:52:52 mysqld started
869 Cannot initialize InnoDB as 'innodb_data_file_path' is not set.
870 If you do not want to use transactional InnoDB tables, add a line
871 skip-innodb
872 to the [mysqld]
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Subject: Can't start the server
I ran mysql_install_db it created the tables and the database fine. but I am
having trouble starting the server i am getting error cannot connect with
/var/lib/mysq/mysql.sock (111)
Any
I ran mysql_install_db it created the tables and the database fine. but I am
having trouble starting the server i am getting error cannot connect with
/var/lib/mysq/mysql.sock (111)
Any clue?
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