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b b

Hi,
When installing the mysql4 binary it works fine. When
installing the mysql max4 binary I get the following
message when I try to run mysqld_safe. I am running
linux redhat 9.1. Would anyone know why this is
happening?

030728 23:54:57 mysqld started
030728 23:54:58 bdb:
/usr/local/mysql/data/log.0000000001: Permission
denied
030728 23:54:58 bdb: PANIC: Permission denied
030728 23:54:58 Can't init databases
030728 23:54:58 Aborting

030728 23:54:58 /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld: Shutdown
Complete

030728 23:54:58 mysqld ended
If mysql max is hopeless, how would you propose one
could get around to using transactions and stored
procedures since mysql alone doesn't do it.
Cheers.
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Jul 19 '05 #1
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Looks like it is trying to initialise the Berkley DB.

I thought InnoDB (which is transactional) was included by default in the
MySQL4 Binary, you may just need to set your my.ini file to use it.

Kind regards

Jerome

"b b" <he************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bg***********@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw...

Hi,
When installing the mysql4 binary it works fine. When
installing the mysql max4 binary I get the following
message when I try to run mysqld_safe. I am running
linux redhat 9.1. Would anyone know why this is
happening?

030728 23:54:57 mysqld started
030728 23:54:58 bdb:
/usr/local/mysql/data/log.0000000001: Permission
denied
030728 23:54:58 bdb: PANIC: Permission denied
030728 23:54:58 Can't init databases
030728 23:54:58 Aborting

030728 23:54:58 /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld: Shutdown
Complete

030728 23:54:58 mysqld ended
If mysql max is hopeless, how would you propose one
could get around to using transactions and stored
procedures since mysql alone doesn't do it.
Cheers.
__________________________________
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Jul 19 '05 #2
Looks like it is trying to initialise the Berkley DB.

I thought InnoDB (which is transactional) was included by default in the
MySQL4 Binary, you may just need to set your my.ini file to use it.

Kind regards

Jerome

"b b" <he************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bg***********@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw...

Hi,
When installing the mysql4 binary it works fine. When
installing the mysql max4 binary I get the following
message when I try to run mysqld_safe. I am running
linux redhat 9.1. Would anyone know why this is
happening?

030728 23:54:57 mysqld started
030728 23:54:58 bdb:
/usr/local/mysql/data/log.0000000001: Permission
denied
030728 23:54:58 bdb: PANIC: Permission denied
030728 23:54:58 Can't init databases
030728 23:54:58 Aborting

030728 23:54:58 /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld: Shutdown
Complete

030728 23:54:58 mysqld ended
If mysql max is hopeless, how would you propose one
could get around to using transactions and stored
procedures since mysql alone doesn't do it.
Cheers.
__________________________________
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