Thanks Jon.

Somewhere along the lines I had changed the machine to redhat-dev from
localhost in the jdbc URL in TurbineResources.properties.  Setting it back
to localhost fixed the problem.

Thanks

Shaun



-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:58 PM
To: Turbine
Subject: Re: Can't run Turbine


on 8/8/2000 3:58 AM, "Shaun Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

this is 100% a problem with your mysql setup.

> It would seem that the first error is to do with the user turbineuser not
> having access to mysql.  I have gone into the Unix command line and tested
> that turbineuser can log in using mysql turbine -u turbineuser -p.
However
> I am sure that this is effectively using turbineuser@localhost.  I have
set
> up a [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... in mysql but still no change.

did you mysqladmin reload after you made the changes?

> Can anyone give me any pointers as to what is causing the error or how I
can
> check the permissions on mysql?

what is your value in TurbineResources.properties for the hostname of the
database server?

you can test hostname access by doing the following:

mysql -u turbine -h HOSTNAME -p

(of course be smart and replace HOSTNAME with the hostname in
TurbineResources.properties)

-jon



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