Ever since upgrading I haven't been able to use the 'mysql' command--it just
hangs. Otherwise, the database seems to be working properly. I even tried
rebuilding from source but it didn't solve the problem. I've attached
ktrace/kdump output of the problem. I'm hoping someone can interpret this
'mysql -A sampdb' hangs as does every other mysql command. There are no
recent entries in hostname.err.
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I should add that I can access the database via a java program, just not
using the mysql command.
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The database is working fine, by the mysql command hangs indefinitely. Any thoughts
how I can determine the cause?
Thanks.
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Much to my surprise and chagrin, I'm having a problem using MySQL after upgrading to
the latest release of Mac OS X this past weekend. As far as I can tell, the server
seems to be running, but when I attempt to execute the mysql command it just hangs.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
jim
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From: Dathan Vance Pattishall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 4:42 PM
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Subject: RE: problem with MySQL and latest release of Mac OX X (Panther)
Can you post you're my.cnf options / your query in question / how long
have you seen
I'm running OS X 10.2.8 and installed the latest OS X mysql package. The problem is
the server won't start and there don't seem to be any logs available to help diagnose
the problem. I've tried both
sudo safe_mysqld
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
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Subject: RE: Installation problem
James,
Hey James! I'm also running MySQL on OS X. Maybe I can lend a hand. First
question, are you running this on an X-Serve?
So you're doing
AM
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James,
Yea, I have to agree its not starting.
Alright, you're probably already in the /usr/local/mysql or you would've
seen a nasty message reminding you to execute the mysqld_safe script from
mysql's directory
the ownership/group changes you suggest below and let you
know the results.
Thanks!
jim
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Adam,
It works! I also had to run the initialization script...
Thanks very much for the help.
jim
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Is there one that's especially outstanding?
Thanks,
jim
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