Yes, radoulov, I am able to log in as root, and read the Databases, but not the content of the Tables with SELECT ... And the same as user webdev ...
Meanwhile I found the error log. it resides in /usr/local/mysql-5.6.11-osx10.7-x86_64/data/localhost.err
Here I find plenty of errors like follows
I will look into this reference tomorrow. Too late now! Perhaps I will find the mistake myself.
marek
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I made a try, and created new tables as user webdev in the webdb. And apparently there is something wrong with my backup:
In my backup are now files with extension .ibd as you may see with the first table "anz_werte.frm". I am stumbled! Where have gone these .ibd files?
I am not at home, so I am unable to check my backup now. I keep you informed this evening ...
marek
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Hello all!
I am getting closer to the problem:
I switched from my installed mysql-5.6.11-osx10.7-x86_64 version to the preinstalled version (on Mountain Lion, MacOS 10.8) mysql-5.5.13-osx10.6-x86_64
(I simply changed the symbolic link mysql pointing to the older version of mysql-5.5)
Everything is working here! But here are no .ibd files. Does this mean, I installed the wrong version of MySQL? Or do I have to "upgrade" my old databases from version 5.5 ot 5.6 ?
Thank you for your help!
marek
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