Now, when trying to open the database, I get the error 2003 (Cannot connect). I ran mysqld --console and see the output below. I have confirmed that the ibdata1 file is present in the data directory, and it's not marked read only. I have tried running as administrator, to no av...
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This did work (although I know it'd be better to use cifs and a credentials file), but only a 'superuser' can do it, and it mounts the folder for all users. I could also give the students superuser permission for the mount command, but this seems like giving them more permission t...
I'm running Slackware current. After the recent glibc change, ImageMagick display is exhibiting bad behaviour. I open an image with display, left-click on it to get the menus, move the mouse down so I can click on Transform, but before I get there, it crashes and displays this message ...
Was able to open the file and when I tried the SAVE AS I could navigate through all of HAL just as normal. Went to Windows Explorer and still no HAL listed as a COMPUTER on the NETWORK. I have a internet connection so I know I am making it to the router at least. And when ...
Re: Table Error ERROR 1016: Can't open file: 'data.MYD'. (errno: 144) Nobin Joseph April 29, 2007 12:31AM Sorry, you can't reply to this topic. It has been closed. This forum is currently read only. You can not log in or make any changes. This is a temporary situation. ...
file size (blocks) unlimited open files 256 pipe size (512 bytes) 10 stack size (kbytes) 8192 cpu time (seconds) unlimited max user processes 29995 virtual memory (kbytes) unlimited Has anyone had this problem before? Can you suggest a possible solution for it?
I have open permissions to everyone on MySQL directory/share and Data directory/share I added "e:\Program Files\MySQL\bin" to my path Detail: I created c:\windows\my.ini file with info below [mysqld] # set basedir to your installation path ...
Check that skip_networking isn't on by running SQL Query SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "SKIP%" locally to the machine... If it is ON then turn it OFF. This can only be done in the config file and just means commenting out the skip_networking line. Also check that the port for networking is ...