Are you using Panther client or server? my.cnf is usually in /etc. Have you run mysql_install_db yet?

- Gabriel

On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 05:57 PM, Nestor Florez wrote:

Hi guys,

I just was given the OK to play with a new server running
Mac OS X (Panther)

When I give the command (it is recommended to use mysqld_safe instead of mysqld in some website)
*---------------------------------------------------------------
# /usr/bin/mysqld_safe
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/mysql
031105 13:09:40 mysqld ended
*---------------------------------------------------------------



I look at the .err file in /var/mysql/ and it looks like this:
*----------------------------------------------------------------
031105 13:09:38 mysqld started
031105 13:09:38 InnoDB: Started
031105 13:09:38 Fatal error: Can't open privilege tables: Table 'mysql.host' doesn't exist
031105 13:09:38 Aborting


031105 13:09:38  InnoDB: Starting shutdown...
031105 13:09:40  InnoDB: Shutdown completed
031105 13:09:40  /usr/libexec/mysqld: Shutdown Complete

031105 13:09:40  mysqld ended
*----------------------------------------------------------------

I search for the my.cnf and I do not find it, but I know that Mac OS X puts
things in different places.


Any ideas?

Thanks :-)


Nestor A. Florez




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