On 09/10/13 13:06, Petros wrote:
> From: "Daniel Jitnah" <[email protected]>
>
>> YEP -confirmed!! - even if you use a different linux login user and  
>> a different mysql user.
> Sure it was a different Linux user?
Yes, I had a gnome session on terminal 7 and another mate session on
terminal 8, 2 different users.  Login to the mysql server from each
terminal as 2 different users (root and normal user) - And 2 different
mysql users too (drupaluser and root).  That surprised me, because I
would have thought it would not happen with 2 linux users.

As I said weird thing is when I logged out of one mysql session and
relogged in again, I could not reproduce it.
(note again it was MariaDB)
>
> I realized that the Unix user is having a $HOME/.mysql_history which  
> gets updated when you close the mysql CLI.
>
> That makes sense and explains why I could see the commands of a  
> different MySQL user.
>
>> But then I logged out of MariaDB only and logged in again.... and it  
>> did NOT do it anymore, using same user. Does not seem to be  
>> consistent behaviour??
> If you really have a different Linux user - maybe it is shared memory  
> somewhere that gets cleared?

Yes that what I am thinking  too. 
>
> But I cannot reproduce it with a different Unix user - so it's just  
> noise from my side.
>
> Sorry about that
> Peter
>
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