2005/5/22, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just installed the 5.0.4 binary for OS X.
Where's the client?
Most likely in /usr/local/mysql/bin/. Just add that to your $PATH.
JP
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We have a large OS X MySQL deployment on multiple servers and we have
experienced a range of weirdness with table corruption that I was never able
to fully determine the cause for.
Moving to G5 Xserves (from G5 Towers and G4 Xserves) has seen all the
problems go away as if a switch were thrown. I
I haven't used Maestro, but I like SQL Grinder. It gives you a
reasonable GUI.
www.advenio.com/sqlgrinder
The WebObjects EOF package has better Entity modelling, but you have to
buy it! : }
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can be
Vic Cekvenich schrieb:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can be java for osx that works
w/ mysql 5.x.
(these don't work MacSQL, CocaMySQL, YouSQL. MySQK admin does work, but
I want a bit more, like Maestro for OS X).
AFAIK is the stuff from Navicat available for OS X.
Regards,
A.
Navicat does not work w/ OSX-Tiger-java1.5 /MySQL 5 remote, nor does SQL
Grinder(screens look nice). Jetware site is down so I can't try that.
thanks for suggestions.
DataBrowser does seem to work (and one that comes w/ mySQL - admin; but
I do not like that one)
Any more plz?
tia,
.V
.
Scott
If you are looking for a GUI admin, MySQL has released a beta of MySQL
Administrator for OSX. MySQL Query Browser is not available on OSX yet.
Not sure which you may be looking for.
On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can be java for osx
Yes, there is a MySQL beta version of the administrator, but be warned,
it has many bugs that I personally believe makes it unusable.
Jeff J.
On Apr 7, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Brent Baisley wrote:
If you are looking for a GUI admin, MySQL has released a beta of MySQL
Administrator for OSX. MySQL
Jeff Justice wrote:
Yes, there is a MySQL beta version of the administrator, but be warned,
it has many bugs that I personally believe makes it unusable.
I would have to agree. I just tried it out and within a few seconds had
it crash on me. Hopefully they'll get it fixed up.
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== Eric Gorr
I've been running on OS X for a while, although I haven't had any
really heavy usage sites. I also haven't had a single corruption
problem on a live database in the 2+ years I've been running MySQL.
Now, I say on a live database. For the first time I tried upgrading the
MySQL that comes with
Ave,
I run MySQL 4.x on my Power Mac G5 with Mac OS X 10.3.8 with PHP5. I have
been running Apache Web Server and my websites on this machine for almost 6
months now. And twice I have faced table corruption which I had to fix using
REPAIR TABLE. Twice in 6 months isn't bad at all, yet, I wonder
Hello,
We have been running MySQL (about 50 databases, some medium-sized,
some small, mix of MyISAM and InnoDB) on Mac OS X Client for more than
a year (currently 10.3.8 with MySQL 4.1.10) and I have never seen any
corrupt tables. We use only the MySQL-provided packages for our
binaries.
Maybe
At 10:57 -0700 8/16/04, John Mistler wrote:
I have written an application for MAC OS X.3 that interfaces with MySQL
through the Client/Server approach. I would like to simplify the
installation process of the application by using the embedded MySQL server
instead. However, I am having trouble
On 4/12/04 8:50 PM, Scott Haneda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason I get a lot of email from users on Mac OS X that can not
install MySql. I have written a step by step in hopes it will help. I
really did little more than copy the notes on the MySql site, but alas, it
seems some
I saw this too in an Apple tech note. It would have been nice if they
had included version numbers. Was this change made with a version of
MySQL that are publicly available? I seem to remember seeing a
dump/reload requirement a few versions ago.
db
On 17/03/2004, at 5:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 9:39 -0600 3/17/04, David Bourne wrote:
I saw this too in an Apple tech note. It would have been nice if
they had included version numbers. Was this change made with a
version of MySQL that are publicly available? I seem to remember
seeing a dump/reload requirement a few versions ago.
db
Here is the technote URL:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107852#sql
It includes directions for dumping and restoring (not that you would
need it Paul, great book).
MySQL is only updated on OS X Server, not the client version of OS X. I
can also confirm that my updated client did
On 03/17/2004 9:46 AM, Paul DuBois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:39 -0600 3/17/04, David Bourne wrote:
I saw this too in an Apple tech note. It would have been nice if
they had included version numbers. Was this change made with a
version of MySQL that are publicly available? I seem to
i did the update to 10.3.3 (client) yesterday without a hitch. it's probably a good
idea to do a backup anyways.
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From: Scott Haneda
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:21 PM
To: MySql
Subject: OS X 10.3.3 and byte ordering update
I saw a little blip about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a fruitless search for MySqlCC for Mac OS X, I downloaded and
built qt and MySqlCC. However, I ran into some errors on the CC build.
Am I duplicating effort here? I know that we are a small market but it
is a form of Unix and if I could get some assistance I would
Download http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/
It's really great. Painless install. I spent hours trying to get mysqlcc to install
and I was ending up playing the one library short game where it seems like if you
install just one more thing it will work, but then it never does. cocoamysql
Robert,
If I follow you're email correctly, it looks like you attempting to assign a
password to the root user twice. The first statement you provide:
bin/mysqladmin -u root password **
Sets the password to whatever value you've set in-place of **. Then in
the statement below you
Fortuno, Adam wrote:
If I follow you're email correctly, it looks like you attempting to assign a
password to the root user twice. The first statement you provide:
bin/mysqladmin -u root password **
Sets the password to whatever value you've set in-place of **. Then in
the
these days, but I'll be glad to tell you what I know.
Regards,
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Robert Lund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OS X - can't set root password
Fortuno, Adam wrote:
If I follow you're email
At 3:47 -0500 22-09-2003, Andy Callan wrote:
I tried to kill 3306 and it claimed there was no such process
I have a GUI fronted called MacSQL already installed that i was using before
when I could only edit test_... db's in mySQL but I doubt that could
be causing
a problem since it didn't
After successfully setting up PostgreSQL and better understanding the user and
permission problems I attempted to reinstall mySQL which had been running but
b/c of permission stuff i could only access databases that began with test.
I installed the OS X bundle with Startup module and then got the
Are you trying to run mysqld or mysqld_safe (or safe_mysqld)? If you
are going to start mysql manually, you should be in the
/usr/local/mysql directory and then type the following:
sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe
mysqld_safe is actually just a shell script that will launch and
monitor mysqld to make
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Hi,
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Brent Baisley wrote:
Are you trying to run mysqld or mysqld_safe (or safe_mysqld)? If you are
going to start mysql manually, you should be in the /usr/local/mysql
directory and then type the following: sudo
Does the installation of the PKG itself finish successful?
No problems installing the files, the PKG works fine and everything is as it should be
in /usr/local/
It's essential to start up mysqld before you continue with using
mysqladmin.
When i try to startup the mysqld it works but then I
Hi,
It could be a permission problem on /tmp and/or mysql data directory.
OR You have not mysql internal tables (host, user, etc) in data/mysql.
Try to open a file named (yourhost).err in data directory and see why
mysql ended.
Santino
Does the installation of the PKG itself finish
Andy Callan wrote:
When i try to startup the mysqld it works but then I get msqld ended
immediately afterwards, I tried to follow the two posts about that
with the online documentation with no luck. If you need anymore info
just let me know, thanks a lot for your response.
Find the error log
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Hi,
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Andy Callan wrote:
I can log in as 'root' if need be. After the install I
get errors like:
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through
Mark Depenbrock wrote:
I have installed a Mac OS X 'PKG' binary package on my OS version
10.2.6 Mac.
I have been instructed that after the installation I can start up
MySQL by running the following command lines:
[Computer:/usr/local/mysql] mark% sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe
Password:
Starting
There are two sets of binary downloads at mysql.com for Mac OS X.
They're different sizes, but both say OS 10.2. Is that a typo? Is one
of the two for OS 10.1, and could I have downloaded the wrong one and
could that be the reason I can't get mysql to start?
Todd
I think the word,
Go to the /usr/local/mysql directory and rename (mv) data to var.
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From: gerald jones - Sun Microsystems - Broomfield United States
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: gerald jones - Sun Microsystems
A good reference, may help (or not):
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
Ted Rogers
On Thursday, June 5, 2003, at 03:18 PM, gerald jones - Sun Microsystems
- Broomfield United States wrote:
This is a mac os X installation problem: When I download/install the
pkg
version of mysql
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-03-29 21:52:18 -0500:
I just downloaded and installed the mysql-max-4.0.12.pkg, ran
cd /usr/local/mysql
sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe
(Enter your password)
(Press CTRL+Z)
(Press CTRL+D to exit the shell)
bg
as specified in the readme. When attempting to
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Hi,
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, Ken Tozier wrote:
I just downloaded and installed the mysql-max-4.0.12.pkg, ran
cd /usr/local/mysql
sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe
(Enter your password)
(Press CTRL+Z)
(Press CTRL+D to exit the shell)
bg
Ugh,
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
After some research, I was clever (?!) enough to chown all the files and
directories in the mysql directory so that mysql is now the owner.
It should be enough to chown the data directory to mysql.
030330
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sorry for the late reply.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, ben nevile wrote:
Please define not compatible. What exactly happens when you try to
use them? Is there an error? Which version of MySQL/Code Warrior do
you use?
I am using the most
To be honest, I've never tried to compile MySQL with the CodeWarrior
compiler -
it sounds like nobody has! i guess i'll be the guinea pig.
I'd be interested to hear how it went!
i'll be sure to let everyone know (ie, gloat) if I am successful.
Ben
Hi Lenz - thanks for your response.
Please define not compatible. What exactly happens when you try to
use
them? Is there an error? Which version of MySQL/Code Warrior do you
use?
I am using the most up-to-date version of CodeWarrior, v8.3, and I have
tried with several different versions of
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, ben nevile wrote:
hi, MySQL community. I am hoping to use the C API in Mac OS X using
codewarrior, but it looks like the libraries provided in the standard
MySQL distribution are not compatible. I've done a brief search
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 03:43 PM, Helmuth Lutz wrote:
First, from where did you install MySQL? Are you using OS X Server? If
so, MySQL came installed with your system and you shouldn't have a
problem with it. So I'm assuming you're using the client.
Does anybody have an idea:
- WHY
Paul, nice to here from you,
Could you please tell me where probably to find (directory / file) the line
where PATH has to be set?
Some month ago I created my databases and php-scripts on a small partition
with OS X 10.1.4. Here I installed the package from Marc Lyanage including
php 4 but I do
At 18:54 +0100 12/15/02, Helmuth Lutz wrote:
Hello together,
Early this year I created some test-db's. They are still accessable
via the Internet-Explorer.
Today I wanted to make some changes to the structure but could not
access MySQL.
Please can anybody help me what is possibly wrong?
Can it
At 21:43 +0100 12/15/02, Helmuth Lutz wrote:
Does anybody have an idea:
- WHY does my currently installed MySQL 3.23.46 start at System-Start?
Becasue something or someone installed the proper startup stuff under
System/Library/StartupItems.
- WHY do the currently installed db's work within
Ray wrote:
I have been going out of 'my' mind. I am trying to install mysql on a
Macintosh OS X server. Can anyone give me instructions on how to do
this? I have been to numerous sites with no luck. We run OS 10.1.2
server, I have mySQL 3.23.49 running (from entropy). During the
Try this like, http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/ , they're great
instructions and binaries.
Michael
On Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 06:38 PM, Ray Hughes wrote:
I have been going out of 'my' mind. I am trying to install mysql on
a Macintosh OS X server. Can anyone give me
Try this: http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
regards,
Andreas
On Sonntag, Januar 27, 2002, at 04:37 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tried to start mysql thinking it was preinstalled on OS X Server.
is it not installed on OS X Server? apparently all of the usual files
are
not
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