I have started MySQL with InnoDB support but without using a proper my.cnf file, according to the manual. MySQL 4.0.3 created the proper files, but if I try to use a my.cnf that sets innoDB variables according to the manual, MySQL crashes - it fails to start.
How can I tell MySQL to ignore all...
OK, thank you for your reply. Here is what I do:
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld restart
bash: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld No such file or directory
>/usr/sbin/mysqld restart
/usr/sbin/mysql: Too many parameters
/usr/sbin/mysql Ver 3.23.52 for pc-linux-gnu on i686
Use '--help' or '--no-defaults...
I just upgraded from mysql 3.23.51 to 4.0.3 and mysql refuses to start. I found that mysql.sock file has vanished from the system!! I have looked at all places, but can't find it. Where can I find a copy of the file and download/reinstall it? I have tried reinstalling the .rpm packages (I am on...
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