MySQL on my server is down....
I figured out that the mysqld process isn't running. When I try to run it, it says it can't find mysql.sock
Any suggestions?
Here's what I can't do:
can't be root
don't have physical access (do stuff via SSH)
reinstall MySQL (need to keep the current MySQL... (8 Replies)
All,
I am trying to delete a user created file from specified folder. This folder is using for my Team member (i.e, Public folder). For example,
$ ls -l
total 1336
-rw-rw-r-- 1 g_btha customer 2655 Dec 06 12:35 A_COL_1001
While deleting/moving this file I am getting the following... (3 Replies)
No help guys??? :(
Hi guys, i've got a question here... my intention is to write a script that would access a mysql db and extract some info and paste it into a file...
so the first move would be, to access the mysql interface right? hence...
#! /usr/bin/ksh
echo "Job Begin: " `date`
... (1 Reply)
Hello:
I made this mistake on my tru64 machine, I renamed a file from:
binary.errlog to binary.errlog(B3)
now when im tryign to move or delete the file Im getting:
# rm binary.errlog(B3)
ksh: syntax error: `(' unexpected
4# mv binary.errlog(B3) log
ksh: syntax error: `(' unexpected
... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
In a particular path the below mentioned three files has been created.
-rw-r--r-- 1 edwprod edw 0 Jun 5 00:06 -f%*lock.clock
-rw-r--r-- 1 edwprod edw 151 Jun 5 00:06 -f.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 edwprod edw 4 Jun 5 00:06 -f%conn_err.out
... (5 Replies)
hi friends,
i need to delete a file named "-vyxx-.0.sdct.txt"
i'm unable to use
"rm -vyxx-.0.sdct.txt"
jus give me your suggesstions
thanks in advance (5 Replies)
Hi,
I executed the query in mysql as
"select * into outfile "/tmp/result.out" from table_x;
which inturn wrote all the records in that table to file in /tmp directory.After this i tried to delete the file "/tmp/result.out", but can't able to do that.
Is there any way to achieve... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a folder A which contains files 1,2,3... I also have a file xyz under a diff folder B containg the entries 1,2,3...
I am trying to compare and delete the nonexisting ones from xyz using the below code:
QFILE=/B/xyz
cd A
ls -1 > /tmp/file1
for fname in `cat $QFILE`
do
if ... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
In one of my folders i have 10000 log files starting with sqlfile.....
Iam trying to delete the log files alone from the folder using for loop but i am getting an error
ksh: /usr/bin/ls: 0403-027 The parameter list is too long.
For loop i used
for i in `ls sqlfile*`... (4 Replies)
Hello all again,
How do you guys backup your MySQL databases?
I have a few programs that have an default back up that make an .sql file which is great but I also use OpenX which runs on PHP and has a database. That does not have an auto-back-up feature so do I just download the... (2 Replies)
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mysql_fix_privilege_tables
MYSQL_FIX_PRIVILE(1) MySQL Database System MYSQL_FIX_PRIVILE(1)NAME
mysql_fix_privilege_tables - upgrade MySQL system tables
SYNOPSIS
mysql_fix_privilege_tables --password=root_password
DESCRIPTION
Note
In MySQL 5.1.7, mysql_fix_privilege_tables was superseded by mysql_upgrade, which should be used instead. See mysql_upgrade(1).
Some releases of MySQL introduce changes to the structure of the system tables in the mysql database to add new privileges or support new
features. When you update to a new version of MySQL, you should update your system tables as well to make sure that their structure is up
to date. Otherwise, there might be capabilities that you cannot take advantage of.
mysql_fix_privilege_tables is an older script that previously was used to uprade the system tables in the mysql database after a MySQL
upgrade.
Before running mysql_fix_privilege_tables, make a backup of your mysql database.
On Unix or Unix-like systems, update the system tables by running the mysql_fix_privilege_tables script:
shell> mysql_fix_privilege_tables
You must run this script while the server is running. It attempts to connect to the server running on the local host as root. If your root
account requires a password, indicate the password on the command line like this:
shell> mysql_fix_privilege_tables --password=root_password
The mysql_fix_privilege_tables script performs any actions necessary to convert your system tables to the current format. You might see
some Duplicate column name warnings as it runs; you can ignore them.
After running the script, stop the server and restart it so that any changes made to the system tables take effect.
On Windows systems, MySQL distributions include a mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql SQL script that you can run using the mysql client. For
example, if your MySQL installation is located at C:Program FilesMySQLMySQL Server 5.1, the commands look like this:
C:> cd "C:Program FilesMySQLMySQL Server 5.1"
C:> binmysql -u root -p mysql
mysql> SOURCE share/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql
Note
Prior to version 5.1.17, the mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql script is found in the scripts directory.
The mysql command will prompt you for the root password; enter it when prompted.
If your installation is located in some other directory, adjust the path names appropriately.
As with the Unix procedure, you might see some Duplicate column name warnings as mysql processes the statements in the
mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql script; you can ignore them.
After running the script, stop the server and restart it.
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may already be installed locally and which is also available online
at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
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MySQL 5.1 04/06/2010 MYSQL_FIX_PRIVILE(1)