>
> If time is pressing, and he's not sure how to get mysqldump to
> function properly, I'd suggest shutting down the mysql server, taking
> a tarball backup of /var/lib/mysql (or wherever the database files
> are), compressing that (xz is nice for these purposes), and then
> getting the mysqld
Clint,
Thanks for the tip. The server is running but I noticed when I was inside a
mysql session, I was getting messages that the mysql went away and then came
back. Anyway, I updated the password and now I have 'Got error 28 from
storage engine' when trying to dump tablespaces
mysqldump: couldn'
This seems really dirty. :)
Also, I actually have to take it down and back up to make it work
currently. But I will try the recipe I got soon and see if that fixes it.
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 01:22:35 -0400
Michel Donais wrote:
> On this system I have two nics
>
> If I look at the network connection There is nothing there.
> If I do ifconfig -a the two nics are there
> If I do ifup eth0 I get device doesn't seem to be present
> If I do ifup eth1 the system search t
On this system I have two nics
If I look at the network connection There is nothing there.
If I do ifconfig -a the two nics are there
If I do ifup eth0 I get device doesn't seem to be present
If I do ifup eth1 the system search to determine the IP information for this
device.
Do somebody have an
Brand new Centos 6.4 installation.
The window manager is Gnome; I tried some trick found on the web to chande
it to KDE without success.
Do somebody can tell me what to do to get KDE working on this installation.
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
> On 04/23/2013 09:42 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
> > Hi Bruce
> >
> >>From your message I am assuming that either you installed MySQL yourself
> or
> > had some do it for you?
> >
> > Is the mysql database currently running? If not it should be.
>
On 04/23/2013 09:42 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
> Hi Bruce
>
>>From your message I am assuming that either you installed MySQL yourself or
> had some do it for you?
>
> Is the mysql database currently running? If not it should be.
> Are you able to access the database using the command line tools ?
Hi Bruce
>From your message I am assuming that either you installed MySQL yourself or
had some do it for you?
Is the mysql database currently running? If not it should be.
Are you able to access the database using the command line tools ? From
the machine its currently running on try
mysql -p
Hello all,
I have a dedicated hosting account that I am closing down but I am
having problems getting an access denied error when I run the mysqldump
command from the ssh prompt, logged in as root. So, the hosting provider,
who saw the same error, reported, " Hence, we would suggest you di
You should not have removed the i686 packages. The packaging system ensures
that there are no conflicts. I suggest that you reinstall them. It may be
that there is no need of them, but second-guessing the packaging system is
never a good idea, unless you know *exactly* what you are doing.
Cheers,
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Am 23.04.2013 16:49, schrieb Mayur Patil:
> Hello,
>
> I have done following steps:
[...]
> I have google for this but not find confirm solution.
>
> Am I missing something; please help ??
>
> Seeking for guidance,
It is virtually impossible to ded
I've been able to successfully kickstart CentOS 3.9 from the base
repo, but no such luck after merging os and updates. I think I did
everything right - updated base/comps.xml and regenerated
hdlist/hdlist2. Updated the yum repo as well although I'm pretty sure
it's not used by anaconda.
This is d
On 04/12/2013 02:11 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> many of the systems I design get deployed in remote DCs and are
> installed, managed and operated by local personnel where I have no
> clue as to the levels of their skills, so its in my best interest to
> make the procedures as simple and failsafe
On 04/12/2013 01:01 AM, David Miller wrote:
> You simply match up the Linux /dev/sdX designation with the drives
> serial number using smartctl. When I first bring the array online I
> have a script that greps out the drives serial numbers from smartctl
> and creates a neat text file with the ma
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 12:50 PM, wrote:
> I see a really good price, and better for quantity, for 3TB drives. Now,
> I've been down on WD for a couple of years, since I found that they'd
> protected certain h/d parms from being changed (like TLER). The ones I'm
> looking at are the Red, which se
Hello,
I have done following steps:
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
By root login, I entered following command :
yum groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
Then I reboot system; only blank screen appears ; not even cursor.
Then I tried this :
yum groupinstall -y ' X Win
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On 04/23/2013 05:25 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Joakim Ziegler
>
>> As I'd mentioned before, the problem isn't that the interface doesn't
>> come up on boot, it does, but since it's a point to point interface,
>> when I reboot the computer on the other end, it goes down and doesn't
>> come back up
From: Joakim Ziegler
> As I'd mentioned before, the problem isn't that the interface doesn't
> come up on boot, it does, but since it's a point to point interface,
> when I reboot the computer on the other end, it goes down and doesn't
> come back up automatically. That is, link going down and
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