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| From: | Gerald L. Clark | Date: | April 27 2007 2:56pm |
| Subject: | Re: Permissions and Into Outfile | ||
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Kebbel, John wrote: > cat /etc/passwd on my Macintosh 10.3 at work (I'm using Linux at home) shows me this > for mysql ... > > mysql:*:74:74:MySQL Server:/var/empty:/usr/bin/false > The home directory for mysql is /var/empty, which does exist. Should I write ~into > file~ output to this folder or should I change the mysql home directory to some other > folder? > > Neither. Just make sure that mysql has permission to write in the directory you want to contain the output file. -- Gerald L. Clark Supplier Systems Corporation
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| • Permissions and Into Outfile | John Kebbel | 27 Apr |
| • Re: Permissions and Into Outfile | Gerald L. Clark | 27 Apr |
| • RE: Permissions and Into Outfile | John Kebbel | 27 Apr |
| • Re: Permissions and Into Outfile | Gerald L. Clark | 27 Apr |
| • RE: Permissions and Into Outfile | Mogens Melander | 27 Apr |
| • RE: Permissions and Into Outfile | John Kebbel | 28 Apr |
| • RE: Permissions and Into Outfile | Mogens Melander | 28 Apr |
| • RE: Permissions and Into Outfile | John Kebbel | 28 Apr |
