Yes I can change into that directory. What I see there is some XXX-bin.0XX files which belong to mysql/daemon and two directories (test and mysql) which belong to root/root the file XXX-bin.index is from root/root the file mysql.sock is from mysql/daemon Could here be a problem?? -- GreenSocks IWS and Lagotto Romagnolo Michael Roeterdink Hansenkamp 16 9315 TH Roderwolde The Netherlands Homepage: http://www.greensocks.demon.nl -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Lenz Grimmer [mailto:grimmer@suse.de] Verzonden: donderdag 30 augustus 2001 13:56 Aan: suse-linux-e@suse.com Onderwerp: RE: [SLE] MySQL On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 m.roeterdink@kpn.com wrote:
Thank you all for jour cooperation. I get the mysql proces running now.
The other thing still is there :-(
"Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'
When I telnet the machine on port 3306 (Standard) it denies my call.
What could be wrong here?
Do you have access permissions for /var/lib/mysql ? Can you change into that directory? Bye, LenZ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Lenz Grimmer SuSE GmbH mailto:grimmer@suse.de Schanzaeckerstr. 10 http://www.suse.de/~grimmer/ 90443 Nuernberg, Germany The written word preserves the wonders of the human mind. -- 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/faq and the archives at http://lists.suse.com
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 m.roeterdink@kpn.com wrote:
Yes I can change into that directory. What I see there is some XXX-bin.0XX files which belong to mysql/daemon and two directories (test and mysql) which belong to root/root the file XXX-bin.index is from root/root the file mysql.sock is from mysql/daemon
Could here be a problem??
Depends on the access permissions of mysql.sock - you need to be able to read (and probably write) to that file. Bye, LenZ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Lenz Grimmer SuSE GmbH mailto:grimmer@suse.de Schanzaeckerstr. 10 http://www.suse.de/~grimmer/ 90443 Nuernberg, Germany Psychoceramics: The study of crackpots.
Hi! For the last 18 hours I have tried to load SuSE 7.1! I do it normally OK with YAST2, no problem. This time, it's hell! I tried with a 4Gb HDD: newly formatted disk, no OS newly formatted disk with Windows 98SE I reduced the partition with fips2.0 (136Mb for Windows the rest free) Same message 'unsupported partition table' 'Please repartition /dev/had' YAST2 then goes on formatting /dev/hda1 as /boot' I choose 'Default+Office' (335 packages) and .. at the first one 'disk space exhausted' I have noted that there is no choice about: Use entire disk Delete Windows completely Shrink windows partition Please help, I becoming insane! Thomas
On Monday 22 October 2001 10:37 am, Thomas Beauchamp wrote:
For the last 18 hours I have tried to load SuSE 7.1! I do it normally OK with YAST2, no problem.
This time, it's hell!
I tried with a 4Gb HDD: newly formatted disk, no OS newly formatted disk with Windows 98SE I reduced the partition with fips2.0 (136Mb for Windows the rest free)
Same message 'unsupported partition table' 'Please repartition /dev/had'
YAST2 then goes on formatting /dev/hda1 as /boot'
I choose 'Default+Office' (335 packages) and .. at the first one 'disk space exhausted'
I have noted that there is no choice about:
Use entire disk
Delete Windows completely Shrink windows partition
Try using YaST1 (boot from 2nd CD-ROM). Also, does the BIOS support large drives? Have you selected LBA or CHS? Maybe an avenue to explore? M -- Martin Webster <mwebster@ntlworld.com> Registered Linux User #230322 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/spider-monkey/
Hi! Thanks for all of you who suggested YAST1. Unfortunately, it gave same results. I turned to Debian (!!) and it worked ... So is life ... Thanks again. Thomas BTW, what's the (best) way to get SuSE support included when buying the package? -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Beauchamp [mailto:thomas@noproblem.net] Sent: 22 October 2001 11:38 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] Installation nightmare Hi! For the last 18 hours I have tried to load SuSE 7.1! I do it normally OK with YAST2, no problem. This time, it's hell! I tried with a 4Gb HDD: newly formatted disk, no OS newly formatted disk with Windows 98SE I reduced the partition with fips2.0 (136Mb for Windows the rest free) Same message 'unsupported partition table' 'Please repartition /dev/had' YAST2 then goes on formatting /dev/hda1 as /boot' I choose 'Default+Office' (335 packages) and .. at the first one 'disk space exhausted' I have noted that there is no choice about: Use entire disk Delete Windows completely Shrink windows partition Please help, I becoming insane! Thomas -- 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/faq and the archives at http://lists.suse.com
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 12:32 pm, Thomas Beauchamp wrote:
Thanks for all of you who suggested YAST1. Unfortunately, it gave same results. I turned to Debian (!!) and it worked ... So is life ...
BTW, what's the (best) way to get SuSE support included when buying the package?
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Beauchamp [mailto:thomas@noproblem.net] For the last 18 hours I have tried to load SuSE 7.1! I do it normally OK with YAST2, no problem.
This time, it's hell!
I tried with a 4Gb HDD: newly formatted disk, no OS newly formatted disk with Windows 98SE I reduced the partition with fips2.0 (136Mb for Windows the rest free)
Same message 'unsupported partition table' 'Please repartition /dev/had'
YAST2 then goes on formatting /dev/hda1 as /boot'
I choose 'Default+Office' (335 packages) and .. at the first one 'disk space exhausted'
I have noted that there is no choice about:
Use entire disk
Delete Windows completely Shrink windows partition
What processor are you using? Just wondering because SuSE only supports Pentium class processors whereas Debian works with 486. M -- Martin Webster <mwebster@ntlworld.com> Registered Linux User #230322 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/spider-monkey/
Martin, I don't know settings SuSE runs on thier kernels, but I installed 7.1 on 3 Intel 486's and one AMD 586 (not K5), all 4 machines are working well. I did go back and recompile kernels specifically for them but they all ran the default kernel for a few weeks before I had time. Austin On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 08:08:42PM +0000, Martin Webster wrote:
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 12:32 pm, Thomas Beauchamp wrote:
Thanks for all of you who suggested YAST1. Unfortunately, it gave same results. I turned to Debian (!!) and it worked ... So is life ...
BTW, what's the (best) way to get SuSE support included when buying the package?
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Beauchamp [mailto:thomas@noproblem.net] For the last 18 hours I have tried to load SuSE 7.1! I do it normally OK with YAST2, no problem.
This time, it's hell!
I tried with a 4Gb HDD: newly formatted disk, no OS newly formatted disk with Windows 98SE I reduced the partition with fips2.0 (136Mb for Windows the rest free)
Same message 'unsupported partition table' 'Please repartition /dev/had'
YAST2 then goes on formatting /dev/hda1 as /boot'
I choose 'Default+Office' (335 packages) and .. at the first one 'disk space exhausted'
I have noted that there is no choice about:
Use entire disk
Delete Windows completely Shrink windows partition
What processor are you using? Just wondering because SuSE only supports Pentium class processors whereas Debian works with 486.
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