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Mar 16, 2001
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monty@donna.mysql.fi
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@@ -13162,6 +13162,28 @@ server with the @code{--skip-grant-tables} option and edit your
@file{/etc/hosts} or @file{\windows\hosts} file to add an entry for your
host.
@item
If you get an error like the following:
@example
shell> mysqladmin -u root -pxxxx ver
Access denied for user: 'root@@localhost' (Using password: YES)
@end example
It means that you are using a wrong password. @xref{Passwords}.
If you have forgot the root password, you can restart @code{mysqld} with
@code{--skip-grant-tables} to change the password. You can find more
about this option later on in this manual section.
If you get the above error even if you haven't specified a password,
this means that you a wrong password in some @code{my.ini}
file. @xref{Option files}. You can avoid using option files with the @code{--no-defaults} option, as follows:
@example
shell> mysqladmin --no-defaults -u root ver
@end example
@item
@cindex @code{mysql_fix_privilege_tables}
If you updated an existing @strong{MySQL} installation from a version earlier
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One way to avoid this problem is to start @code{mysqld} with @code{-O
lower_case_table_names=1}.
In this case @strong{MySQL} will convert all table names to lower case on
storage and lookup. Note that you need to first convert your old table
names to lower case before starting @code{mysqld} with this option.
In this case @strong{MySQL} will on Windows/NT convert all table names
to lower case on storage and lookup. Note that you need to first
convert your old table names to lower case before starting @code{mysqld}
with this option.
@cindex variables, user
@cindex user variables
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