Re: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread jbfink
Swany, I do indeed have a host.frm file, and the timestamp is from 2000. Unfortunately, I've had to start up 4.1.0 again and leave it up as folks here have to work on the db. Since they won't be working tomorrow, I'll try to remove the host.frm (also perhaps the host.ISD and host.ISM?) file tomor

Re: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread Justin Swanhart
Do you have a hosts.MYD, or a hosts.frm file? If you do, and there is no .MYI file, perhaps the older version is just ignoring the table and not making it available while the newer version errors out. If those files exist, try removing them from the data directory (move them somewhere else) then

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread jbfink
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Victor Pendleton > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '; ''[EMAIL PROTECTED] ' ' > Sent: 7/9/04 4:15 PM > Subject: RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9 > > Okay,

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread jbfink
irectory? > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Victor Pendleton > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '; ''[EMAIL PROTECTED] ' ' > Sent: 7/9/04 4:15 PM > Subject: RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9 > > Okay,

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread Victor Pendleton
When you ls to /database/var do you see the mysql/ directory? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Victor Pendleton Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '; ''[EMAIL PROTECTED] ' ' Sent: 7/9/04 4:15 PM Subject: RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread jbfink
nd see if the MySQL server starts up? > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Victor Pendleton > Cc: 'John Fink '; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] ' > Sent: 7/9/04 4:08 PM > Subject: RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread Victor Pendleton
oblem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9 On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Victor Pendleton wrote: > What is the location of your data/mysql directory? > It's actually in /database/var. There's a symlink in /opt/mysql that points it over. Could a symlink be the problem? jf

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread jbfink
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Victor Pendleton wrote: > What is the location of your data/mysql directory? > It's actually in /database/var. There's a symlink in /opt/mysql that points it over. Could a symlink be the problem? jf -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com

RE: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread Victor Pendleton
What is the location of your data/mysql directory? -Original Message- From: John Fink To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 7/9/04 3:49 PM Subject: problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9 Hey folks, My mysql-fu is minimal to the point of nonexistent, so please forgive any

problem upgrading from 4.1.0-alpha to 4.1.3-beta on Solaris 9

2004-07-09 Thread John Fink
Hey folks, My mysql-fu is minimal to the point of nonexistent, so please forgive any vagaries that come across: I've recently compiled 4.1.3 to replace 4.1.0 on a machine here where I work. The compile and install went fine (as far as I can tell, anyway), but when I try to start mysqld via the