"David B. Held" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I upgraded as stated in the subject, but my databases don't
> show up in mysql.  The databases are still physically there,
> but mysql just ignores them.  Apparently, it overwrote all
> my old system db data, because the users and privileges
> were gone too.  I installed the binary version first, hoping
> that would be fast and painless.  It didn't work, so I installed
> the source version, and it works fine, except that my system
> information is gone.
> 
> I can add my databases back, but I can't re-create all the
> tables, and I'm not sure what that would do.  The only step
> in the upgrade guide I didn't do was the mysql_convert_
> table_format script, because I didn't have DBD set up
> on my perl installation, and had problems installing it.
> Also, I wasn't sure if it was strictly necessary.
> 
> Is there a way to get my databases and tables back?  I
> don't think I backed up my mysql db before upgrading
> (which I obviously should have done, in retrospect).

Do you lose all your databases and tables or tables of the database 'mysql'? Do you 
have databases directories and files of tables in these dirs?



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