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  1. Dear Forums, please advise as tp how I set the read, write and execute access permissions for a new user and new group account in Linux 9 with an Apache 2 web server. Thanks
  2. Please post any suggestions for how can I confirm that the non admin user account and non admin users group has permissions properly set for read write and excute access to a virtual hosts folder on an Apache 2 server as I am encountering an \'error writitng file attributes\' message when I attempt to view the virtual hosts folder properties when logged on as a non admin user thru an SSH client using SFTP. Please post urls that may be helpful and thanks.
  3. Dear Forums, thanks much, I followed gizmola and effigy suggestions and launched the mysqld dameon as root user which resolved the permissions issue. thanks again
  4. Dear Forums, am receiving Mysql error msg 13 unable to read/write localhost.pid. Have not been able to find localhost.pid file. Problem started after tried to start Apache and modified httpd.conf to make server name: 127.0.0.1 . Please post any suggestions, thanks
  5. Dear Effigy, thanks much for your support. I followed your suggestion, searched for all datadirs, unistalled the prior package, deleted the var/lib/mysq, var/log/mysqld.log files and the var/lock/subsys/mysql directories. I installed a binary 4.0 distribution for linux ,I unpacked the files into the usr/local/mysql, changed the persmissions, started and stopped the mysqld dameon so far without error. Thanks again for your invaluable posts and this Fourm!!
  6. Dear Effigy, thanks much for your post. You are correct, the mysql was prepackaged when red hat linux 9.0 was installed. When I attempted to install mysql again, the error message stated mysqld was unable to connect to mysql.sock, unable to find host.frm and when I check mysqldadmin status, the error message states: mysqld dead but subsys locked. I checked # ps -aef|grep mysql the resullts were the following: root 5761 5664 0 11:04 pts/0 00:0The local0:00 grep mysql Question: Is ther a way I can safely uninstall everything and do a fresh installl either binary 4.0 or redhat package? Please let me know any suggestions and thanks again
  7. Dear Forums, thanks much for this forum. I am trying a first time installation of mysql-3.23.56.1.9-i386.rpm on red hat linux 9.0. I receive an error message unable to connect to mysql.sock when I try to luanch mysql and when I check mysqld status, the error message states mysqld dead but susbsys lock. Please let me know any suggestions and thanks again
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