On Sep 23, 2016, at 11:20 AM, david wrote:
>
> As the original note pointed out, /var/log/mysqld.log does not exist, as
> shown by these two commands:
>
> [root@goat ~]# ls -1F /var/log/mysqld.log
> ls: cannot access /var/log/mysqld.log: No such file or directory
> [root@goat ~]# ls -1Z /var/lo
At 09:36 AM 9/23/2016, you wrote:
On 2016-09-22 18:07, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
>
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 0) Become root
> 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
> 2) Delete residual libs
> rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
>
At 09:36 AM 9/23/2016, you wrote:
On 2016-09-22 18:07, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
>
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 0) Become root
> 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
> 2) Delete residual libs
> rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
>
On Sep 23, 2016, at 10:36 AM, cpol...@surewest.net wrote:
>
> What do these commands show?
>
>ls -lF /var/log/mysqld.log
>ls -lZ /var/log/mysqld.log
>getenforce
Simply saying 'sudo restorecon -R /var/log’ may fix it by resetting SELinux
file permissions to their intended defaults.
On 2016-09-22 18:07, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
>
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 0) Become root
> 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
> 2) Delete residual libs
> rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
> 3) yum install -y mariadb-serve
Is your /etc/my.cnf left over from before, is there anything about the
location of the log file?
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:07 PM, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
>
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 0) Become root
> 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are N
Folks
I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
Here's what I did:
0) Become root
1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
2) Delete residual libs
rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
3) yum install -y mariadb-server
installed mariadb-5.5.50-1.el7_2.x86_64 from the Ce
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