Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
11/21/07 7:57:19 PM org.macports.mysql5[1531] Starting MySQL
/*** not sure if these are relevant ***/
11/21/07 7:57:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10dfa0.nohup[1553]) Could
not setup Mach task special port 9: (os/kern) no access
11/21/07 7:57:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10dfa0.nohup[1554]) Could
not setup Mach task special port 9: (os/kern) no access
11/21/07 7:57:19 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10dfa0.nohup[1559]) Could
not setup Mach task special port 9: (os/kern) no access
Don' t know, but wouldn't say it's related.
/*** end of not sure part ***/
11/21/07 7:57:20 PM org.macports.mysql5[1531] .
11/21/07 7:57:21 PM org.macports.mysql5[1531] .
11/21/07 7:57:22 PM org.macports.mysql5[1531]
/opt/local/share/mysql5/mysql/mysql.server: line 159: kill: (1540) -
No such process
11/21/07 7:57:22 PM org.macports.mysql5[1531] ERROR!
Definitely related. Do a "port cat mysql5" and read the message that
should have been output to you right at the end of the installation
process: you need to run "sudo -u ${mysqluser} mysql_install_db5" in
order to initialize the MySQL server before you can even attempt to run
it, where ${mysqluser} is the name of the user that will handling your
database chores on your system (most likely '_mysql' on Leopard). Once
you do that, you can try starting the server manually with "sudo
/opt/local/share/mysql5/mysql/mysql.server start" and work your way from
there depending on your particular setup (creating new users, editing
the cnf file, whatever). After that you should be able to run MySQL5 at
boot time by enabling the Launchd plist we install.
Regards,...
-jmpp
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I figured it out! I'll mail two great links to this list as soon as I
get the chance.
Thomas
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