Commit dd3aec10 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Added new item to Access denied

parent 7b6f2df3
...@@ -13162,6 +13162,28 @@ server with the @code{--skip-grant-tables} option and edit your ...@@ -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 @file{/etc/hosts} or @file{\windows\hosts} file to add an entry for your
host. 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 @item
@cindex @code{mysql_fix_privilege_tables} @cindex @code{mysql_fix_privilege_tables}
If you updated an existing @strong{MySQL} installation from a version earlier If you updated an existing @strong{MySQL} installation from a version earlier
...@@ -13816,11 +13838,12 @@ adopt a consistent convention, such as always creating databases and ...@@ -13816,11 +13838,12 @@ adopt a consistent convention, such as always creating databases and
tables using lowercase names. tables using lowercase names.
One way to avoid this problem is to start @code{mysqld} with @code{-O One way to avoid this problem is to start @code{mysqld} with @code{-O
lower_case_table_names=1}. lower_case_table_names=1}.
In this case @strong{MySQL} will convert all table names to lower case on In this case @strong{MySQL} will on Windows/NT convert all table names
storage and lookup. Note that you need to first convert your old table to lower case on storage and lookup. Note that you need to first
names to lower case before starting @code{mysqld} with this option. convert your old table names to lower case before starting @code{mysqld}
with this option.
@cindex variables, user @cindex variables, user
@cindex user variables @cindex user variables
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