Re: mysqld startup issue

2012-06-11 Thread Subhro Sankha Kar
On 11-Jun-2012, at 11:02 PM, Gary Aitken wrote: I've done the following after having a running system with a running mysql on it: moved user accounts, although no logical move: /usr/home/foo was = /hd1/foo now /usr/home = /hd1/home and /hd1/foo is now /hd1/home/foo repartitioned the

Re: mysqld startup issue

2012-06-11 Thread Michael Powell
Gary Aitken wrote: I've done the following after having a running system with a running mysql on it: moved user accounts, although no logical move: /usr/home/foo was = /hd1/foo now /usr/home = /hd1/home and /hd1/foo is now /hd1/home/foo repartitioned the SSD and restored the system

Re: mysqld startup issue

2012-06-11 Thread Robert Bonomi
Gary Aitken wrote: To: FreeBSD Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: mysqld startup issue I've done the following after having a running system with a running mysql on it: moved user accounts, although no logical move: /usr/home/foo was = /hd1/foo now /usr/home = /hd1

[solved] Re: mysqld startup issue

2012-06-11 Thread Gary Aitken
Ugh. Operator error. I assumed from the docs there had to be a my.cnf file someplace, if only to serve as the system default; and that the my.cnf file was directing everything else. It turns out there doesn't have to be one anywhere. My thought process was hijacked by the errors produced from

Re: mysqld startup issue

2012-06-11 Thread Gary Aitken
On 06/11/12 13:48, Robert Bonomi wrote: Unfortunately, mysqld won't start: [ sneck ] 120611 10:55:52 [ERROR] Can't open the mysql.plugin table. Please run mysql_upgrade to create it. Have you tried doing what the error message _tells_ you to do ? nope, and yup nope, because the docs