Re: mysql issue on Fedora 7

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jlwallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I know there is probably a better place to post this but I am at my wits end.

I am running F7 with a website running Drupal and eGroupware. Both of
these rely on MySQL 5.0.45-1.fc7 (obviously). I set up the databases on
phpmyadmin.

yesterday i was attempting to install a booking software and had to run a
Bundle update on CPAN. after I ran that here's what is now happening.

*the only way Drupal and eGroupware can connect to the database is if i
start the database with the "mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables --user=root
&" command.
*when i log into phpmyadmin as the root user i am getting the "No
privileges" error.

This isn't by any chance a system you've updated to F7 from something earlier? You can get strange permission errors the first time you try to change the grant tables after a version update.

To see if this is the problem try running the:

mysql_fix_priviledge_tables

program (probably as mysql_fix_priviledge_tables --user=root --password=[your password here])

If that helps then you should probably run the full:

mysql_upgrade

command to sort out any other problems in the install.

Hope this helps

Simon.


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