Pankaj is right. mysql-server and mysql(containing the client
apps/libs) are different packages.
See if you have both the RPMs installed. Try this:
$ rpm -qa | grep -i mysql
You should see at least two packages - MySql and MySql-server. You
might also have MySql-devel.
BTW, the command is mysqladmin and not mysql_admin. Try it again and
see - you might have mistyped it the first time around.
Regards,
Sandip
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On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 11:58:57PM +0530, Pankaj Kaushal merrily said:
> > When I tried installing mysql in redhat 6.1 I got mysql_admin :command
> i belive mysql client and mysql server are two diff rpm/deb/tar
> packages because of the lisences issues so maybe you've just not
> installed
> the server .
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