(me looking down, ashamed...)
Of course.... Usual RH style. I know it and use it for many other
services, but for God knows which reason I just did not think about it
this time. Maybe because I only wanted to experiment, not use it as a
regular daemon to start at boot time every time..
Now it starts regularly!
Next step is figure out how to access it from PHP/unixODBC with the
following packages installed (again, any clue is welcome: for same
reason DBMS programming dumbs me down much more than any other kind of
problem):
mysql-server-3.23.36-1
MyODBC-2.50.39-1
unixODBC-devel-2.0.7-1
mysql-3.23.36-1
mysql-devel-3.23.36-1
php-mysql-4.0.4pl1-9
unixODBC-2.0.7-1
unixODBC-generic-2.0.7-1
mysqlclient9-3.23.22-4
unixODBC-mysql-2.0.7-1
Thank you!
mweb
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 21:35:18 at 09:35:18PM +0900, Batara Kesuma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 11:02:26 +0100
> mweb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have the following Mysql installed on a RH 7.1 PC:
> >
> > mysql-server-3.23.36-1
> > mysql-3.23.36-1
> > mysql-devel-3.23.36-1
> > php-mysql-4.0.4pl1-9
> > mysqlclient9-3.23.22-4
> > unixODBC-mysql-2.0.7-1
> >
> > If I try to start Mysql as root, as explained in:
> > http://www.mysql.com/doc/S/t/Starting_server.html
>
> It looks like you have your MySQL installed from RPM packages. You can
> start your MySQL server with:
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start
>
> Maybe you have to change to root to be able to do it.
>
> --bk
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