Randall Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using the OS X binary dist of mysql 4.0.14.
>
> I put my.cnf in both the data dir and /etc, restarted the server, but it
> doesn't seem to be reading the config.
>
> I added these options to the my-large.cnf under [mysqld]:
>safe-show-database
>s
>> Using the OS X binary dist of mysql 4.0.14.
>>
>> I put my.cnf in both the data dir and /etc, restarted the server, but it
>> doesn't seem to be reading the config.
>>
>> I added these options to the my-large.cnf under [mysqld]:
>> safe-show-database
>> safe-user-create
>
> H
Using the OS X binary dist of mysql 4.0.14.
I put my.cnf in both the data dir and /etc, restarted the server, but it
doesn't seem to be reading the config.
I added these options to the my-large.cnf under [mysqld]:
safe-show-database
safe-user-create
And tested with a user who had no priv
At 2:58 PM -0400 9/14/03, Randall Perry wrote:
Using the OS X binary dist of mysql 4.0.14.
I put my.cnf in both the data dir and /etc, restarted the server, but it
doesn't seem to be reading the config.
I added these options to the my-large.cnf under [mysqld]:
safe-show-database
safe-user-
Using the OS X binary dist of mysql 4.0.14.
I put my.cnf in both the data dir and /etc, restarted the server, but it
doesn't seem to be reading the config.
I added these options to the my-large.cnf under [mysqld]:
safe-show-database
safe-user-create
And tested with a user who had no priv
Using the OS X binary dist of mysql 4.0.14.
I put my.cnf in both the data dir and /etc, restarted the server, but it
doesn't seem to be reading the config.
I added these options to the my-large.cnf under [mysqld]:
safe-show-database
safe-user-create
And tested with a user who had no priv