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From: "Kamara Eric R-M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "2Hosts.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:15 AM
Subject: Re: changing mysqld deamon ownership.
>
> Yeah...I don't think you need to make any changes..
>
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Hi Alan,
you would have to do
mysql -u root -p
and then enter the password to connect.
best regards
Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan
003年 5月 31日 土曜日 04:02、2Hosts.com さんは書きました:
> Hi Nils,
>
> So if I su to root and try to start mysql, I get the following... does that
> mean I'm secure? I am still
It just means you didn't enter the password for root.
2Hosts.com wrote:
Hi Nils,
So if I su to root and try to start mysql, I get the following... does that
mean I'm secure? I am still finding the very confusing, but doing my best
to look it up on dejanews and in books etc so as to not stress t
Hi Nils,
So if I su to root and try to start mysql, I get the following... does that
mean I'm secure? I am still finding the very confusing, but doing my best
to look it up on dejanews and in books etc so as to not stress this group
too much.
[root admin]# mysql
ERROR 1045: Access denied for use
Hi ???,
O.K let's translate this.
[admin admin]$ ps -u mysql
> PID TTY TIME CMD
> 11096 pts/000:00:00 mysqld
> 11098 pts/000:00:00 mysqld
> 11099 pts/000:00:00 mysqld
> [admin admin]$
This shows you the proceses for the Linux user account "mysql".
You can see this accou
Yeah...I don't think you need to make any changes..
On Fri, 30 May 2003, 2Hosts.com wrote:
> Thanks Kamara,
>
> So does that mean I don't need to change anything?
>
> >
> > > [admin admin]$ ps auxw | grep mysqld
> > > root 11073 0.0 0.1 1672 824 pts/0S01:12 0:00 sh
> > > /usr/b
Thanks Kamara,
So does that mean I don't need to change anything?
>
> > [admin admin]$ ps auxw | grep mysqld
> > root 11073 0.0 0.1 1672 824 pts/0S01:12 0:00 sh
> > /usr/bin/safe_mysqld --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --pid-file=/var/lib/
>
> > Presumably the "root" on line one shows i
> [admin admin]$ ps auxw | grep mysqld
> root 11073 0.0 0.1 1672 824 pts/0S01:12 0:00 sh
> /usr/bin/safe_mysqld --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --pid-file=/var/lib/
> Presumably the "root" on line one shows it's running as root? this
> paragraph in the book is extremely sketchy.
What
Hi Nils,
I tried what you said, here's what I got. Apologies in advance if I'm being
a "slowbee" as well as a "newbie"/
[admin admin]$ ps -u
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
admin 9449 0.0 0.1 1700 936 pts/0S00:48 0:00 -bash
admin13234
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: changing mysqld deamon ownership.
> Hi ???,
>
> I don't know which OS you are talking about, but I guess for a Linux OS.
>
> Try this:
>
> ps -u
>
> see on the left the Linux account i
> Hi guys,
>
> On page 54 of the Sams "teach yourself MySQL in 24 hrs" it says the owner
> should not be root, and to change it. I can't seem to find out how to do
> this - could anyone guide me in the right direction please?
>
> I searched the list archives to no avail.
> Many thanks. :o)
>
Sor
Hi ???,
I don't know which OS you are talking about, but I guess for a Linux OS.
Try this:
ps -u
see on the left the Linux account it uses.
ps -u
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 1266 0.0 0.0 1360 468 tty1 SMay28 0:00 /sbin/mingetty
Hi guys,
On page 54 of the Sams "teach yourself MySQL in 24 hrs" it says the owner
should not be root, and to change it. I can't seem to find out how to do
this - could anyone guide me in the right direction please?
I searched the list archives to no avail.
Many thanks. :o)
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