That would have been my 2nd suggestion.. It happened to me. If it finds
already an rduser gets error and you have to delete it.


2013/5/17 Finn <[email protected]>

> Glad to say I got it working. I ended up removing the rduser account on
> mysql and giving it the root username and password again, but this time I
> noticed that the password box didn't display the right number of *s. It
> looks like there is a limit on the number of characters the root password
> can be, and mine was longer (by quite a bit).
>
>
> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Finn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 16 May 2013 05:25:13 pm Finn wrote:
>>> > MySQL is local, I looked at a variety of how-tos as well as the wiki,
>>> but
>>> > all of them seemed out of date/incorrect.
>>>
>>>  Not true.
>>>  The original application notes still apply here.
>>>
>>
>> What are these original application notes of which you speak?
>>
>>>
>>> >  I verified that mysql is
>>> > running, bound to 127.0.0.1,
>>>
>>>  That will prove to be a mistake, as I mentioned a few minutes ago, and
>>>  several years ago on this list.
>>>
>>
>> What should I bind it to? I don't want to expose MySQL to anything more
>> than I need to. At this point rdadmin is connecting to mysql (mysql.log
>> shows the queries that rdadmin is making).
>>
>>
>>> > I assume means it's connected but it isn't able to find anything in the
>>> > database. Which is right because there's nothing in the db. Every
>>> guide and
>>> > everything says that it'll make the databases itself on first run, but
>>> I
>>> > can't get it to.
>>>
>>>  Methinks you'll find the command line in the application notes for
>>>  the original creation of the database.
>>>
>>
>> I think there is some set of notes that I'm missing. Where are they?
>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cowboy
>>>
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