Hi,
I have installed the server and started up successfully. mysql.sock file
is written to /var/lib/mysql/ directory as well.
Now I found that I also need to install mysql 4.10-1 client. However
there is already mysql3 installed in the system. How can I remove the
old version in Redhat?
Here are all error I got:
# rpm -i MySQL-client-4.1.10-0.i386.rpm
warning: MySQL-client-4.1.10-0.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
5072e1f5
file /usr/bin/mysql from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysql_find_rows from install of
MySQL-client-4.1.10-0 conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysqlaccess from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysqlbinlog from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysqlcheck from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysqldump from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysqlimport from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/bin/mysqlshow from install of MySQL-client-4.1.10-0
conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1.gz from install of
MySQL-client-4.1.10-0 conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlaccess.1.gz from install of
MySQL-client-4.1.10-0 conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/share/man/man1/mysqladmin.1.gz from install of
MySQL-client-4.1.10-0 conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/share/man/man1/mysqldump.1.gz from install of
MySQL-client-4.1.10-0 conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
file /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlshow.1.gz from install of
MySQL-client-4.1.10-0 conflicts with file from package mysql-3.23.54a-11
Thanks
Sam
sam wun wrote:
> sam wun wrote:
>
>> Gleb Paharenko wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> I used the following command backup database:
>>>> mysqldump --user=$USERNAME --password=$PASSWORD --host=$DBHOST
>>>> --quote-names --opt
>>>> I don't think this command backup user account info.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you add --all-databases option it would also dump the mysql
>>> database.
>>>
>>> I've tried to import the mysql database from the 5.0.2 to 4.1.10. It
>>> works
>>>
>>> fine, You may try just to restore the dump file with mysql <
>>> dump_file.sql
>>>
>>> command. Don't forget to execute FLUSH PRIVILEGES.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Hi, I got the following error when execute mysql < mydata.sql:
>> # mysql < mysql_2005-03-01.Tuesday.sql
>> ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
>> '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
>>
>> I have looked thru the mysqld script in /etc/init.d/ directory, but
>> didn't get a cule about start up mysqld with unix sock.
>> You got any idea?
>
>
> I also search for where mysql.sock is, but I couldn't find this file
> in the system. have I miss something in the mysqld start up script?
> Thanks
> Sam
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sam
>>
>
>