Report the results of a diff between the old version of my.cnf and the one after your changes.
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Re: [rt-users] Eeek! RT is unable
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> Assuming nothing changed within the RT directory, it might be helpful for
> you to post the mysql you used to tune the database and the syntax used
to
> back out of the changes.
No SQL was used, just variables via my.cnf
The problem persists whether or not they are set.
> Hopefully you have a current mysql backup of the RT database. ;-)
Relatively, as of about 3 this morning. But the database itself is there
and fine. As previously indicated. I can connect to it manually, and
programmatically. RT just seems to have decided to throw a hissy fit.
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