Any specific reason?

On Friday 23 of July 2004 11:27, Sven Oehme wrote:
> hy ,
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> use an ip token for that...
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> but i personally would not recommend to store mysql databases in afs ..
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> Sven
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> Hello there :-)
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> I successfouly created voumes, mounted them and created an user for mysql.
> The only way i'm aware of giving access to mysql database(user) is like
> this:
> su mysql
> klog mysql
> start mysql :-)
> exit
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> But tokens expire and i i have to do this every time the system reboots
> too.
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> I wonder how can i make mysql user always authenticated so i can just
> start
> the mysql database and it will have access to files on afs?
> Any ideas?
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> Tanx for info.
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> Regards M.
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