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[cobalt-users] RE: MYSQL problems
- Subject: [cobalt-users] RE: MYSQL problems
- From: Tobe Johnson <tobe@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jan 3 12:32:05 2000
Same thing happens with /usr/sbin/mysqld & as well. It says 'ready for connections', but then seems to hang up or something.
My log file says this:
000104 3:25:50 /usr/sbin/mysqld: Can't find file: './mysql/host.frm' (errno: 13)
I see the /usr/bin/mysql/mysql/host.frm present. Does it mean that I am missing a line from the host table of the database?
Tobe
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From: Tony Turner[SMTP:Tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 1:08 PM
To: 'tobe@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: MYSQL problems
I thought you started MySQL this way /usr/sbin/mysqld &
Tony
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tobe Johnson [SMTP:tobe@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 08:09
> To: mysql@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: MYSQL problems
>
> MySQL will run if I start it from the command line with
> /usr/sbin/mysqld
> -Sg. However, it won't run with only /usr/sbin/mysqld.
>
> If I shut down the mysql server after running it with /usr/sbin/mysqld
> -Sg
> and try to restart it using /usr/sbin/mysqld it 'says' it is 'ready
> for
> connections', but it isn't.....I can't access it.
>
> Any ideas what would cause this? Is it something simple that I am
> missing?
>
> Tobe
>
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