> A co w syslogu? coś takiego w jednej z lini : /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown variable 'old_passwords=1' oraz Installation of grant tables failed!
Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Preparing db table Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Preparing host table Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Preparing user table Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Preparing func table Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Preparing tables_priv table Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Preparing columns_priv table Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Installing all prepared tables Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: 050804 10:34:33 /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown variable 'old_passwords=1' Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Installation of grant tables failed! Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Examine the logs in /var/lib/mysql for more information. Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: You can also try to start the mysqld daemon with: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: /usr/sbin/mysqld --skip-grant & Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: You can use the command line tool Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: /usr/bin/mysql to connect to the mysql Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: database and look at the grant tables: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: shell> /usr/bin/mysql -u root mysql Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: mysql> show tables Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Try 'mysqld --help' if you have problems with paths. Using --log Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: gives you a log in /var/lib/mysql that may be helpful. Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: The latest information about MySQL is available on the web at Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: http://www.mysql.com Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Please consult the MySQL manual section: 'Problems running mysql_install_db', Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: and the manual section that describes problems on your OS. Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Another information source is the MySQL email archive. Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: Please check all of the above before mailing us! Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5770]: And if you do mail us, you MUST use the /usr/bin/mysqlbug script! Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5793]: 050804 10:34:33 /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown variable 'old_passwords=1' Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5793]: Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5797]: 050804 10:34:33 /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown variable 'old_passwords=1' Aug 4 10:34:33 localhost mysqld_safe[5797]: Aug 4 10:34:34 localhost mysqld_safe[5864]: started Aug 4 10:34:34 localhost mysqld[5868]: 050804 10:34:34 /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown variable 'old_passwords=1' Aug 4 10:34:34 localhost mysqld[5868]: Aug 4 10:34:34 localhost mysqld_safe[5870]: ended Aug 4 10:34:40 localhost /etc/init.d/mysql[5933]: 0 processes alive and '/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping' resulted in Aug 4 10:34:40 localhost /etc/init.d/mysql[5933]: ^G/usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed Aug 4 10:34:40 localhost /etc/init.d/mysql[5933]: error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)' Aug 4 10:34:40 localhost /etc/init.d/mysql[5933]: Check that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' exists! Aug 4 10:34:40 localhost /etc/init.d/mysql[5933]:

