* Martin Mueller [12 13:42]:
<..>
> In short, in my installation there seems a gap between mysql and mysql, and
> I can't find any good explanations for what I might have done wrong or how I
> could fix it.
>
> I'll be grateful for any help.
I am probably not going to be very useful, but
I had MySQL 5.5.15 running on OS X Lion, deleted it, and tried to install
5.5.17. I have run into problems that I cannot solve.
To begin with the end, I can run start mysqld with the skip-grant-tables
option and connect with mysql. If I issue the command
select * from mysql
the result returns
alba.albetti wrote:
I've just installed MySQL on Windows 2000.
I've opened the MS-DOS windows and I've written
>C:\Programs\MySQL\...\bin\mysqladmin -u root -p password mysql2010
After the enter the prompt says >Enter password: and I've given and I
get
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'local
what is mysql2010, it it host name or password.
If password, there cannot be space for a password, it its host, then dont
use if u connecting from the server.
regards
anandkl
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Michael Dykman wrote:
> If you want to specify the password itself on the command line
If you want to specify the password itself on the command line use
'--password' (double hyphen). '-p' requests interactive password
prompt.
- michael
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Carsten Pedersen wrote:
> don't have a space between '-p' and 'password', i.e. -ppassword
>
> / Carsten
>
> alb
don't have a space between '-p' and 'password', i.e. -ppassword
/ Carsten
alba.albetti skrev:
I've just installed MySQL on Windows 2000.
I've opened the MS-DOS windows and I've written
>C:\Programs\MySQL\...\bin\mysqladmin -u root -p password mysql2010
After the enter the prompt says >Enter pa
At 09:02 AM 4/8/2010, alba\.albetti wrote:
I've just installed MySQL on Windows 2000.
I've opened the MS-DOS windows and I've
written >C:\Programs\MySQL\...\bin\mysqladmin -u root -p password mysql2010
After the enter the prompt says >Enter password: and I've given
and I get
mysqladmin: con
I've just installed MySQL on Windows 2000.
I've opened the MS-DOS windows and I've written
>C:\Programs\MySQL\...\bin\mysqladmin -u root -p password mysql2010
After the enter the prompt says >Enter password: and I've given and I
get
mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'A
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Mohamad Waluyo wrote:
> I tried to run mysql.server start on mysql that I just installed.
>
> OS I use is SCO Open Server Rel 5.00
>
> The error I received is
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/mysql]:mysql.server start
> ./support-files/mysql.server: @HOSTNAME@: not found
> [EM
I tried to run mysql.server start on mysql that I just installed.
OS I use is SCO Open Server Rel 5.00
The error I received is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/mysql]:mysql.server start
./support-files/mysql.server: @HOSTNAME@: not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/mysql]:Starting mysqld
daemo
Dear friends,
I have downloaded following packages from mysql.com
MySQL-3.23.41-1.i386.rpm
when i tried to double click on it, it showed me
following error :
Application "gnomrpm-auth" (process 2624) has crashed
due to fatal error(Segmentation fault)
when i tried to install it from promp
11 matches
Mail list logo