How I can install mysql in ubuntu 12.04(gnome 3). So that I will have my mysql installation in /usr/bin/mysql
It's library and header files in /usr/lib/mysql and /usr/include/mysql respectively.
Last time I tried sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client mysql-common The mysql has been installed in /usr/bin/mysql.
I have created a script to automatically install MySQL 5.6 on Ubuntu Server 12.10 (64bit).
I think yum is having problems installing MySQL 5.1 because there is already a pre-existing MySQL 5.5 installation.
I wanted to cleanly remove MySQL 5.5 (I had problems with 5.5 with PHP and Python).
/usr/sbin/mysqld --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --plugin-dir=/usr/lib/mysql/plugin --user=mysql --log-error=/var/lib/mysql/server.example.com.err --open-files-limit=20000 --pid-file=/var/lib/mysql/server1.example.com.pid
Memory is at %10 always and Cpu at %1
Also
/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL
I have like 10 of them running
I really did it this time.. I deleted a database named MySQL in my server. Shortly after MySQL went haywire and now I cannot login as a user to mysql, I cannot re-install mysql, I get an error for every solution I try.
So I decided hell with it I'll remove mysql, php and start again. I used rpm -qa | grep mysql but it returned nothing.
I want to install MySql 5.1 on ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. The reason for MySql 5.1 is that I want to use it with SQLAlchemy (python) which does not support MySql 5.5. If I try to search repository there is only MySql 5.5.
Title says it all. I previously had mysql version 5.1 on my CENTOS 6 x86_64 OS.
I attempted to remove mysql 5.1 and replace it with an install of mysql 5.6.
Here is my uninstall process for mysql 5.1:
yum remove mysql
yum remove mysql-devel
yum remove mysql-client
rpm -qa | grep -i mysql
rpm -e mysql --nodeps
Here is my install process for mysql 5.6:
I got three rpm's for mysql 5.6.
So I'm running crunchbang linux and installed mysql-server using the following terminal command:
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
Setup runs without problems, but when trying to access mysql I get "Error 1045 Access denied".
The tutorial I used stated that during setup of mysql-server I'd be asked to set a password, but this step never happened.
I'm attempting to install PHP 5.4.11 and MySQL 5.6.10 onto a CentOS 6.3 box.
I've successfully installed PHP 5.4.11 via the remi repository for yum.