What do you mean? You want me to continue the process?
Go look around your server logs, litespeed logs etc and try to find out why it isnt working.
What do you mean? You want me to continue the process?
I just found a ton of errors on the log that just popped up 2 sec ago. It says this -Go look around your server logs, litespeed logs etc and try to find out why it isnt working.
Okay, everything is working fine now, but omg.. when I try to find the my.cnf I can't! It's not in the /etc/ directory! I'm using filezilla and I put it to this /etc/my.cnf and it still can't find it!!So some other process is using port 80.
netstat -tulpn | grep :80
Okay, I've done that and their's no output. Also, when I do it... the file doesn't form still. I did exactly echo '#' > /etc/my.cnf copy/paste. Is the '#' supposed to be 1 or something?Then create it
echo '#' > /etc/my.cnf
http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-create-a-mysql-database-and-set-privileges-to-a-user/
Hopefully not the full commands... you are just asking for problems. Change the DB name, the user name and the password.So confusing
Isn't their a simple command to make one, add a username, and then password?
Also, where would I upload xenForo?
EDIT: I just copied/pasted it.
How would I change all that?Hopefully not the full commands... you are just asking for problems. Change the DB name, the user name and the password.
I'm getting an error,Simple... replace the letters with other letters.
create database amarokdb; to create database seeimchanged;
grant usage on *.* to amarokuser@localhost identified by 'amarokpasswd'; to grant usage on *.* to oohimauser@localhost identified by 'goodpassword';
The MySQL server is not running, or that is not the location of its socket file (check my.cnf).I'm getting an error,
[root@vps ~]# mysql -u root
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
It's an easy problem to fix.... if you are familiar with setting up a Linux server by some other method than that of cut and paste.I'm re-doing all this.. will do it toomorrow. I screwed all that MySQL up. Stop me if you think it's a easy problem to fix.
How do I fix this? I re-installed everything and everything else is installed, I did the following commands so far -It's an easy problem to fix.... if you are familiar with setting up a Linux server by some other method than that of cut and paste.
mysql -p -u rootHow do I fix this? I re-installed everything and everything else is installed, I did the following commands so far -
yum install mysql-server amarok
mysql -u root
When I do mysql -u root
[root@vps ~]# mysql -u root
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
Is it possible to re-do the database problem so you can tell me what to do with that? @Slavik
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