Login to mysql as root (or user with admin access).

create database rt3;
grant all on rt3.* to rt3 identified by 'password';
flush privileges;

....should do it IIRC.

You can also use the 'mysqladmin' utility that I think the documentation references.

-jake

On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Wagner Pereira wrote:

Hi, folks.

My scenario is:
Debian 5.0 lenny x86_64
Request Tracker 3.6
Mysql 5.0

This is my first time here and I need some help:

I don't know to create a mysql database, since as I observed, there is
no database created.

--

Wagner Pereira

PoP-SP/RNP - Ponto de Presença da RNP em São Paulo
CCE/USP - Centro de Computação Eletrônica da Universidade de São Paulo
http://www.pop-sp.rnp.br
f...@rnp 1015-8902

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