On Thursday, March 18, 2004 8:25 AM
Daniel Seifert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yes, a rcotrs stop does indeed change the permissions of to 644, to
>> disable it.
>
> Uh, wouldn't it be better to just have a small check in PostMaster.pl
> to see whether OTRS is still running or not? Like a lockfile?
Yes, one could think about this. Good idea.
>> Thus a stop-force does the same. A subsequent start(-force)
>> should enable it again by setting it back to 755 and telling you so.
>>
>> Didn't you receive a message about the changes? You should have - two
>
> I see. Apparently the problem is that starting mysql on my SuSE Linux
> 9.0 box (I remember having this problem on SuSE Linux 8.1 as well)
> does return an error (though the database is up and running fine[1]),
> interrupting the start-force of OTRS.
>
> [1] The mysql start script checks the result of "/usr/bin/mysqladmin
> ping" but this command returns "error: 'Access denied for user:
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: NO)'".
So you changed the password for [EMAIL PROTECTED] - brave. You'll have to
configure the mysql startup script to use another account that is
allowed to ping mysql from localhost. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you
where to do so...
hth,
Robert Kehl
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