On Friday 20 December 2002 15:31, Imran Khan wrote:
I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54.
I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command
without using a password.
I've run, as root, the following sql command:
mysqlgrant all on db1.* to user1@localhost
-this
On Friday 20 December 2002 15:31, Imran Khan wrote:
I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54.
I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command
without using a password.
I've run, as root, the following sql command:
mysqlgrant all on db1.* to user1@localhost
-this
On Friday 20 December 2002 15:31, Imran Khan wrote:
I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54.
I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command
without using a password.
I've run, as root, the following sql command:
mysqlgrant all on db1.* to user1@localhost
-this
On Friday 20 December 2002 15:31, Imran Khan wrote:
I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54.
I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command
without using a password.
I've run, as root, the following sql command:
mysqlgrant all on db1.* to user1@localhost
-this
Hi,
I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54.
I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command
without using a password.
I've run, as root, the following sql command:
mysqlgrant all on db1.* to user1@localhost
-this appears to work fine.
However as user1 in the
On Friday 20 December 2002 15:31, Imran Khan wrote:
I'm using solaris 8 with mysql v 3.23.54.
I want to enable a solaris user - 'user1', to use the mysqlimport command
without using a password.
I've run, as root, the following sql command:
mysqlgrant all on db1.* to user1@localhost
-this
Vernon,
Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 3:19:35 AM, you wrote:
V I'm having trouble with Apache dying after log rotation and have tracked
V it down to the mssqladmin. When I try the:
V /usr/sbin/logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf
V I get the following error:
V /usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server
I'm having trouble with Apache dying after log rotation and have tracked
it down to the mssqladmin. When I try the:
/usr/sbin/logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf
I get the following error:
/usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied for user: