Re: what is password to set mysql root user password?

2003-09-13 Thread Wayne Gemmell
By default root is set to have no password on the local machine. On Sunday 14 September 2003 06:01, Daniel B. wrote: > The mysql-server package says (e.g., in > /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian) to set the MySQL root user > password using: > > /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u roo

what is password to set mysql root user password?

2003-09-13 Thread Daniel B.
The mysql-server package says (e.g., in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian) to set the MySQL root user password using: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password' However, when I try that, it asks for a password. So what is the password I need to enter to set th

mySQL root user password

2003-06-02 Thread Francisco Castellon
Hello list:   I just finished an installation of mySQL, I am trying to manage the SQL server from the Webmin module for mysql. As soon as I finished the installation I remembered to set the root password for the mySQL server however, I went to the Webmin module to see what users were exis

Re: mysql root user password, and Debian updates

2003-02-11 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 04:44:24PM -0500, stan wrote: > On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 12:49:44PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote: > > Do you have the mysql root password stored in /root/.my.cnf > > as detailed in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian? > > > > I didn't, but I do now: > > -rw---1

Re: mysql root user password, and Debian updates

2003-02-09 Thread Fraser Campbell
stan wrote: > Setting up mysql-server (3.23.52-2) ... > Stopping MySQL database server: mysqld. > dpkg: error processing mysql-server (--configure): > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 > Errors were encountered while processing: > mysql-server > E: Sub-process /usr/b

Re: mysql root user password, and Debian updates

2003-02-09 Thread Michael Mauch
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 12:49:44PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote: >> Do you have the mysql root password stored in /root/.my.cnf >> as detailed in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian? >> > > I didn't, but I do now: > > -rw---1 root root

Re: mysql root user password, and Debian updates

2003-02-09 Thread stan
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 12:49:44PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote: > Do you have the mysql root password stored in /root/.my.cnf > as detailed in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian? > I didn't, but I do now: -rw---1 root root 91 Feb 9 16:40 .my.conf # an example of /ro

Re: mysql root user password, and Debian updates

2003-02-09 Thread Jeremy Gaddis
Do you have the mysql root password stored in /root/.my.cnf as detailed in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/README.Debian? j. -- Jeremy L. Gaddis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I seem to have screwed up. I set a password for the root users on my mysql > instance, and now apt-get see

mysql root user password, and Debian updates

2003-02-09 Thread stan
I seem to have screwed up. I set a password for the root users on my mysql instance, and now apt-get seems to be unable to update that package. It fails in the configure step. I'm pretty certain that there must be a place to put this password, so that the apt-get script can use it, right? -- "Th