Dave
[ mysql query]
> when I installed mysql 3.23.43 it instructed me to be sure to add a password with
>the following results-
> :
> seaport2:/# /usr/mysql/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p password 'new-password'
> Enter password:
> /usr/mysql/bin/mysqladmin: connect to
when I installed mysql 3.23.43 it instructed me to be sure to add a password with the
following results-
:
seaport2:/# /usr/mysql/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p password 'new-password'
Enter password:
/usr/mysql/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error:
D]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: MySQL 3.23.43-nt stop working after approx 10 days.
At 22:21 8/4/2002 +0200, ServiceCenter resources wrote:
Hi!
>I have a problem with my MySQL server, it has started to stop working
>after approximately 10 days of uptime.
See
At 22:21 8/4/2002 +0200, ServiceCenter resources wrote:
Hi!
>I have a problem with my MySQL server, it has started to stop working
>after approximately 10 days of uptime.
Seems to me an issue in your environment, not a MySQL service code
issue. Take a look in the properties of the service calle
I have a problem with my MySQL server, it has started to stop working after
approximately 10 days of uptime. After a reboot it works fine again. The users get the
error "can't connect to server on localhost".
I also have a testserver with similar setup, on that MySQL has run for 54 days with n
ake sure that didn't happen. :>
> >Fix:
>
> >Submitter-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Originator: ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Organization: Auctionwatch.com Inc., Operations Department.
>
> >MySQL support: We've got some level of support, I d
nization: Auctionwatch.com Inc., Operations Department.
>MySQL support: We've got some level of support, I don't know what level.
>Synopsis: Mysql go bang and fall down.
>Severity: critical
>Priority: high
>Category: mysql
>Class: sw-bug
&g
gt;Category: mysql
>Class: sw-bug
>Release: mysql-3.23.43 (Official MySQL binary)
>Environment:
VAlinux Full-on 2230, 2x650 Intel PIII, 2 gig ram, 1x34 gig scsi (IBM,
not seagate as previously stated) on internal adaptec scsi buss, 4x75
gig IDE dri
On Monday 10 December 2001 05:45 pm, you wrote:
> root@dbacp01d-red:/usr/local/mysql/bin# ./resolve_stack_dump -s /tmp/a
> -n /tmp/b
> 0x807b75f handle_segfault__Fi + 383
> 0x812bcaa pthread_sighandler + 154
> 0x815059c chunk_free + 596
> 0x8152573 free + 155
> 0x811579c my_no_flags_free + 16
> 0x
We've just migrated this app from solaris to linux. for several days,
this machine was a tracking slave to this application. last night we
actually switched to make this machine the master for the application.
this was the master and had a connected slave at the time of failure.
the machines ar
At 10:32 AM -0500 10/30/01, Douglas B. Jones wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My /etc/my.cnf has the 'password' line commented out.
>Also, according to the instructions, that files is
>not copied over yet at the time one does the db
>install command: mysql_install_db.
>
>Any ideas?
It may be in another configurati
We've just switched from compiling our own MySQL to using your binary
distribution. This is the first time we've run MySQL in production from
one of your binary builds. We had to switch to a binary distribution
because we were running into the 1000 threads issue with the GLIBC
library w
h the same idea.
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 10:10 AM
> To: Douglas B. Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Douglas B Jones
> Subject: Re: installing mysql 3.23.43 - unrecognized option
>
>
>
Douglas B. Jones writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Tru64 5.1, I am trying to install mysql 3.23.43. I follow
> the steps in section 2.3 of running scripts/mysql_install_db.
> It comes back with the error:
>
> /usr/local/mysql-test/libexec/mysqld: unrecognized option `--password=req
At 9:51 AM -0500 10/30/01, Douglas B. Jones wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Tru64 5.1, I am trying to install mysql 3.23.43. I follow
>the steps in section 2.3 of running scripts/mysql_install_db.
>It comes back with the error:
>
>/usr/local/mysql-test/libexec/mysqld: unrecognized opt
Hi,
On Tru64 5.1, I am trying to install mysql 3.23.43. I follow
the steps in section 2.3 of running scripts/mysql_install_db.
It comes back with the error:
/usr/local/mysql-test/libexec/mysqld: unrecognized option `--password=reqid'
a password I never typed in. After that, it gives the
Hi,
On Tru64 5.1, I am trying to install mysql 3.23.43. I follow
the steps in section 2.3 of running scripts/mysql_install_db.
It comes back with the error:
/usr/local/mysql-test/libexec/mysqld: unrecognized option `--password=reqid'
a password I never typed in. After that, it gives the
CE file I set the following variables:
>
> (root) /home/soft/mysql-3.23.43 > export CC="gcc -pipe -mcpu=604e -Wa,-many"
> (root) /home/soft/mysql-3.23.43 > export CXX="gcc -pipe -mcpu=604e -Wa,-many"
> (root) /home/soft/mysql-3.23.43 > export CXXFLAGS=
problem is not with
our client code.
Adam
Release: mysql-3.23.43 (Official MySQL binary)
>Environment:
System: SCO_SV pm 3.2 5.0.6 i386
Some paths: /usr/bin/perl
Compilation info: CC='gcc' CFLAGS='-O3 -mpentium ' CXX='gcc'
CXXFLAGS='-
Hi!
MySQL 3.23.43 is now released.
This release was mainly done because of a hard bug in INSERT DELAYED
(Accidently introduced in 3.23.42) that could lock up mysqld during
'FLUSH TABLES' or in 'SHUTDOWN'.
If you are not using INSERT DELAYED then there is no big reason to
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