General :: Makefile - Unable To Create For The Ones That Do Involve Database
Nov 23, 2010
I am new to creating make files. I have been able to create simple makefiles for those applications which do not involve database but am unable to create for the ones that do involve database.
That's how my make file looks
Code:
clean:
tar:
There is no error in the code because when I compile the code through the following command, it gives me no error
Code:
The error msg is:
Code:
Where am I going wrong? Am I not providing the correct mysql path?
After the Opsview packages have been installed, it is necessary to configure Opsview and its databases.but while running below command get an error,#mysqladmin -u root password {password}mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failederror: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using pa
I have installed on a remote server phpmyadmin 3.3.1 and mysql 5.1.46 on a centos 5.4 OS.
Any newly created user with phamyadmin is unable to login both from mysql command line (from localhost) and phpmyadmin (localhost and remotely).
No prob when the user is created with mysql command line (from localhost). All of the users created with phpmyadmin, are not "visible" recognized from the show user command via the mysql command line. The setting I used when I create any user was the same as the ones with the mysql command line creation.
The error message I get when accessing from mysql command line (from localhost) is the following: "Access denied for user ... @localhost (using password: yes)"
I want to create redhat cluster on(vmware) OS Redhat Enterprise Server 5.5 Install Luci on node1 Install ricci on node2 Install ricci on node3
All the computer name records in all system host file. When I try to create new cluster( luci_install init) then showing error... Status messages: * Host stationx.example.com is already authenticated * Host stationy.example.com is already authenticated [dismiss]
The following errors occurred: * Unable to create the cluster Luci database objects ***No any cluster.conf file created on any node I have reinstall the node, but getting same error.
I just downloaded slackware 13.1(x86) and i'm trying to compile ndiswrapper-1.56 using the slackbuild from slackbuils.org and i'm getting this error:
Code:
Makefile:535: /usr/src/linux-2.6.33.4/arch/i486/Makefile: No such file or directory make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/src/linux-2.6.33.4/arch/i486/Makefile'. Stop. make[1]: *** [modules] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2
error: failed to init transaction(unable to lock database)if you're sure a package manager is not already running, you can remove /var/lib/pacman/db.lck and there was the same error when i try to install a package. I recently did a full system update could that be the problem?
I am now able to create the database using PHP and SQL. But it seems I can only do it as MySQL root user.. $dbuser = 'root'; but is there a way to do that as a regular MySQL user?
I posted a thread in the Virtualization forum regarding my problems with OpenSUSE 11.3 64 bit as a guest in VMware Workstation on a Mandriva 2010.1 32 bit host, but the problem DOES involve OpenSUSE 11.3 So if anyone wants to drop by the other thread and tell me what is happening, By the way, I am posting this message from my "problem child" installation. [URL]
I've setup a CentOS apache web server, and loaded a site onto it. The site previously was functioning under windows xp (before I "stepped in") and wamp. What I did was copy the site in /var/www, reconfigure the httpd.conf (DocumentRoot /var/www/site, etc). Although when I try to open the webpage I get this error: Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:The MySQL adapter "mysql" is not available.
ubuntu 9.10 64 biti try to install XAMPP and i want to create new database by use phpMyAdmin at MySQL localhost create new database it show No Privileges how to create new database from terminal
i installed Fedora 14 on my machine,then i installed postgresql in it i started it and configured it after seeing link [URL] i am able to do su - postgres but when i am trying to create database in it am getting error,It is asking for password then i am giving my root password
createdb company Password: createdb: could not connect to database postgres: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "postgres"
I'm new to the principle of network boot and I was wondering if this is possible. Computer A runs openSUSE. Computer B is an older, slower computer. Computer A and computer B are connected using an Ethernet cable that supports two-way transport. Can I use network boot on computer B to use the OS on computer A remotely while computer A is being used too? Does it involve RDP? Will the remote user experience noticeable lags/delays? What do I need to install on computer A to make this happen?
I'm attempting to install OpenBiblio to give it a test drive. I'm having trouble with one of the first steps within the openbiblio install guide. The step is dealing with MySQL in creating user priveleges to the db created. The step is:
Create an OpenBiblio database user. To do this, login to MySQL under the admin userid and run the following SQL command, substituting obiblio_user and obiblio_password with the userid and password of your choice.
mysql> grant all privileges on OpenBiblio.* to obiblio_user@localhost -> identified by 'obiblio_password';
When I run the "grant all priveleges" command I receive a syntax error. I've spent some time googleing and it comes up with the same command. There has been a few variations attempted such as 'obiblio_user'@'localhost' but still recieve a syntax error.
I need to create a server for a database that has a .db file that is over 800Gb. now my first disk is 50Gb and i do the standard
100m ext2 boot 2000m swap * / ext3
now I have a second 1.2T that i want to be /opt is there a way to set up 4kib block size in ext3 in the os install? or should I do it after the install? Is this block size even big enough?
am using zabbix open source solution for systems monitoring. I am facing a problem and discussed it on zabbix forum. my post was as "My zabbix server is behaving abnormally, approximately daily from 9 to 12, the server stop accumulating logs. I observed that the server report is RUNNING but it did not accumulate log values and also the machine have no extra load. Its shown in the graph image attached.t the following reply,"database performance?are you monitoring database IO and available database threads? "So any one have any idea that how can I do this as I am using MySQL as backend database on RHEL 3.
i'm trying to create a database with the mysql that came with the suse installation, my problem is that i can't get mysqladmin to work it spits out this: connect to server at 'localhost' failed error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)' Check that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' exists! So I'm stuck at square one php info() seems ok with the installation and the installed client connects to my remote DB ok. I checked the server with ps -ef | grep mysqld and I get the following:
Which doesn't really mean a lot to me but looks ok, anyway my question boils down to does anyone have any obvious ideas of what I'm doing wrong or is, as others have hinted, suse's mysql installation is broken?
I've a program which manages my pdf and references. I wish to put some of the information on my website but that program (Mendeley) does export only in XML (or bibtex). I'd like to simply convert the XML output files to SQL in order to create or update an SQL database.I'm not an expert in either XML or SQL (use only PHPMyadmin). Does someone get help me to figure out?
Unless your distro has taken care of it Centos 5.5, you'll need to create a user with a password and read/write privileges for program database. You can do this using the MySQL command line client if you are familiar with it. Well I am not familiar with it, so I wam wondering how to do it. As well when I run
mysql - p program </usr/share/program/mysql.sql>
It asks for a password. how do i find out this password.
I was asked to come up with a solution to get updates to our linux computers on a classified network. I was told to create a local YUM repository and have the clients connect to it. -- Simple right. No at least not to me. The last time I worked with linux was back on WS3, things have changed. So let me explain my situation. I have various Red Hat Linux versions -- 5.1, 5.4 & 5.5 that are not connected to the internet and never will be. I need a way to grab updates for those versions and load them.
I have one linux RHEL 5.5 with paid subscription that is allowed to be connected to the internet.I was going to use this one as my repository to download the packages I need, disconnect from the internet and have my "blessed" machines access it through an nfs share. Possible solutions were to create a local YUM repository, set up a mirror or perhaps red hat satellite (which may or may not coast more money.) I need an easy to step by step guide or what would be the best solution.