On 4/12/2005 9:31 PM John Swartzentruber wrote:
On 4/12/2005 8:43 PM Petr Chardin wrote:
Hi Jonh,
As I said, I couldn't find any error logs that seemed to relate (i.e,
had information newer than the upgrade and start failures). I looked
into the /etc/init.d/mysql script and tried ru
On 4/12/2005 8:43 PM Petr Chardin wrote:
Hi Jonh,
As I said, I couldn't find any error logs that seemed to relate (i.e,
had information newer than the upgrade and start failures). I looked
into the /etc/init.d/mysql script and tried running mysqlmanager
directly. It would not run because of err
, and then the server started. From what I can
tell, this appears to be a bug because the [mysql] section should have
no affect on the server process and should not prevent mysqlmanager from
running.
John Swartzentruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was rash and decided to try to upgrade
On 3/28/2005 3:50 PM Alejandro D. Burne wrote:
OK, I confuse a little, this is the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start
Starting MySQL/usr/sbin/mysqlmanager: unknown option '--no-auto-rehash'
in my.cnf exists "no-auto-rehash", if I comment this line mysqld
starts up with
I was rash and decided to try to upgrade from 4.1 to 5.03 on my home
server. This isn't a critical system, but I am working on a class
project on it. Yup, I'm a newbie.
I'm running Fedora Core3. I did an "rpm -ivh" for each of the
appropriate RPMs (server, client, devel, bench, shared). For the
I'm taking a database course and am curious about the support for
assertions in MySQL. It appears that they were added to SQL92, but I
don't see any information about them in the MySQL documentation (either
to say they are supported or to say they are not).
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rs. But it isn't a InnoDB issue.
Thanks again for your help by pointing out this very useful command.
- Original Message - From: "John Swartzentruber"
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Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
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Subject: Problems
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