Solaris 2.6 had the infamous 'tar' bug that caused
tar to silently fail when path names exceeded some number
of characters - about 125 characters, I think.
Make sure you have your 'tar' patch level up to date.
Regards,
Kevin
Wattanapol wrote:
>I've installed the binary
Been there too.
Sounds like a 'script kiddy'.
You should check your hosts.allow/deny, then firewall
software configuration (ipchains?) files. That MIGHT get
you into a functional situation.
Also, programs like 'ls', ps, netstat ,etc have been replaced on your
system, and you won't be able
At the command line, type:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start
You can tell if it starts. If that works, and you want
mysql start automatically, use "control-panel" to cause
mysqld to start at init level 3.
If you don't know what this is, email me dire
Jim,
Could you post the whole exception
frame?
Also, run "ping " and
make sure the name/address can be resolved.
Kevin
Bombardier Systems Consulting wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am running RedHat=7.1, MySQL= 3.23.36, JDBC = mm.mysql-2.0.4 and Ja
A better tool is Source Navigator,
available at Red Hat site.
It's Cscope on steroids!
Kevin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > 30 seconds of cscope browsing on the mysql source shows the follwing
> ^^
>