In the last episode (Jul 29), Xu Qiang said:
> Maybe it is an off-topic question.
>
> I "cd /usr/local/mysql/sql-bench" and "perl run_all_tests", just to get the
> following error:
> -
> Got error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localh
Dan Nelson wrote:
> You set a password on mysql's root user, and probably didn't tell
> sql-bench about it. Take a look at the the sql-bench documentation or
> look at the run_all_tests script to find out how to tell it what the
> password is.
Sorry I didn't read the file README in the sql-bench
Maybe it is an off-topic question.
I "cd /usr/local/mysql/sql-bench" and "perl run_all_tests", just to get the
following error:
-
Got error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
when connecting to DBI:mysql:
In the last episode (Jul 29), Xu Qiang said:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > No-one usually logs in as the mysql user, so you don't need to set
> > one. Mysqld will automatically setuid() itself to the "mysql" user
> > when it starts up.
>
> Suppose it is a general scenario, not restricted to MySQL setup.
Am 29.07.2005 um 02:53 schrieb Xu Qiang:
Suppose it is a general scenario, not restricted to MySQL setup.
How to set up a user's password after creating his/her uid/username?
as root do a "passwd ".
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Dan Nelson wrote:
> No-one usually logs in as the mysql user, so you don't need to set
> one. Mysqld will automatically setuid() itself to the "mysql" user
> when it starts up.
Suppose it is a general scenario, not restricted to MySQL setup. How to set up
a user's password after creating his/her
In the last episode (Jul 28), Xu Qiang said:
> Btw, Just think of this problem:
>
> Although I have added the user "mysql" to my machine, I didn't set
> its password. When does this newly added user get his/her password
> and change it?
No-one usually logs in as the mysql user, so you don't need
Btw, Just think of this problem:
Although I have added the user "mysql" to my machine, I didn't set its
password. When does this newly added user get his/her password and change it?
thanks,
Regards,
Xu Qiang
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Jörg Reisenweber wrote:
>
> pw groupadd mysql ; pw useradd mysql -g mysql
Thanks for providing the correct usage of "pw useradd".
At first sight, I thought your "pw useradd mysql -g mysql" is a typo, which
misplaced the first "mysql" and "-g" option, so I used "pw useradd -g mysql
mysql", but
Xu Qiang wrote:
Hi, all:
I am installing MySQL 4.1.13 into my machine. It has finished successfully. But before or after that, I need create some user account rather than root by the command "groupadd mysql" and "useradd -g mysql mysql".
However, these commands are not found in my FreeBSD 5.3
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 05:11:29PM +0800, Xu Qiang wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I am installing MySQL 4.1.13 into my machine. It has finished successfully.
> But before or after that, I need create some user account rather than root by
> the command "groupadd mysql" and "useradd -g mysql mysql".
>
>
Hi,
Am 28.07.2005 um 11:11 schrieb Xu Qiang:
I need create some user account rather than root by the command
"groupadd mysql" and "useradd -g mysql mysql".
pw groupadd mysql ; pw useradd mysql -g mysql
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