Hi,
I just encountered a similar problem on one of my production servers
this morning. (I'm still investigating the cause.) After doing a
quick bit of Google-searching, this solved my problem:
mysqladmin -u -p flush-tables
By the way: All directories in /var/lib/mysql should have 700
permiss
Hi,
Giving a permission of '777' to mysql dir is not advisable.
More over that may not be the problem. It should be the privilege the
phpmyadmin user is having on your Db or the specified table.
Reg,
Eldo Skaria
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 08:36:21 +0800, æé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I have
What are the MySQL permissions for the phpmyadmin
user?
If you believe that you set the phpmyadmin user up
correctly in MySQL, Did you try a 'flush privileges'
in MySQL?
HTH,
James
--- ÀîÈñ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I have installed mysql some software on aix5.2 .
> the edition is M