[SLE] Re: Missing .ISM Files--Refuses to Run
Hey Why are you using my domain?!!?!?!? I am the legal owner of Brevsville.com.au you have no right to use it. On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 09:54:57 -0400 (EDT), groverl@brevsville.com.au wrote:
I recently switched from the 3.20.32a GPL version of MySQL to the latest 3.22 release and installed it using the RPM distribution. While 3.20 ran fine, the new version exits every time that I try to run the daemon, as all of the .ISM files are missing. When I run MySQL with the option not to use the grant tables, it seems to run fine, only to have a problem connecting to any of my databases as *their* .ISM files are missing. I have tried to locate any .ISM files on my entire mount and find none. When I run mysql_install_db to create the tables, no .ISM files are created. How do I go about installing the necessary ISM files and ensuring that my databases are created with the proper ISM files?
I am working on a Quad Xeon with RedHat 6.1 standard. Thanks. BTW, please respond via e-mail as I am not always diligent about checking the mailing list.
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In reply to Brevsville Administrator's letter who wrote on 6 Jun:
Hey
Why are you using my domain?!!?!?!?
I am the legal owner of Brevsville.com.au you have no right to use it.
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 09:54:57 -0400 (EDT), groverl@brevsville.com.au wrote:
I recently switched from the 3.20.32a GPL version of MySQL to the latest 3.22 release and installed it using the RPM distribution. While 3.20 ran fine, the new version exits every time that I try to run the daemon, as all of the .ISM files are missing. When I run MySQL with the option not to use the grant tables, it seems to run fine, only to have a problem connecting to any of my databases as *their* .ISM files are missing. I have tried to locate any .ISM files on my entire mount and find none. When I run mysql_install_db to create the tables, no .ISM files are created. How do I go about installing the necessary ISM files and ensuring that my databases are created with the proper ISM files?
I am working on a Quad Xeon with RedHat 6.1 standard. Thanks. BTW, please respond via e-mail as I am not always diligent about checking the mailing list.
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Hi, isn't it true that: 1. you are posting this to the wrong newsgroup? It looks like you are replying to a post on the mysql list. Check out http://lists.mysql.com/cgi-ez/ezmlm-cgi?1:mss:39324:bjkcjlodaaejbakpdiae to see for yourself. 2. we had a similar incident on the SuSE linux-e mailing list about a week ago and it turned out that the original poster had his mail header messed up. Check the header of the incoming mail to see whether that is the case and discreetly ask groverl to put his mailer in order. Cheers, Alex. -- Dr. Alexander Angerhofer Associate Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry The University of Florida Box 117200 Gainesville, FL 32611-7200 USA Tel.: (+1) 352 846 3281 alt.: (+1) 352 392 9489 lab : (+1) 352 846 3283 FAX : (+1) 352 392 0872 -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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