How to use the mysqldump command - a working example
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Very Useful.. thank you.. *thumbsup
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Thanks!
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thank fuck for that, i did it!!!!!!!!! thx a lot mate
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Thanx!!! :) username "root" works perfectly
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any solutiion ?
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ok sir..very thanks and very appreciable..im waiting for your reply..rest, im trying on my side..
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ok then tell me ..how to install/remove mysql on any sever..when we are logging on one ip through putty
chalusan 6 months ago
@chalusan That's a tall order for this small comment area. I'd do a google search for that and find some good step-by-step instructions.
Ranginald 6 months ago
im done with this sir...thanks very much..thanks alot.sir..please help me in one more solution..
c i need to install one instance of mysql, parallel with the existing one..i need to install it remotely..and both versions are different..and platform is unix...please tell me..how to do it...im waiting for your reply..im logging on ip through ssh only (putty)
chalusan 6 months ago
@chalusan I'm not sure about this one. I don't know if you can run two instances of mysql on the same box. Though I'm sure you COULD do it, I'm not too sure if that's such a good idea....
Ranginald 6 months ago
access denied for user odbc@localhost (using password = no) when trying to connect
this is the error im having
chalusan 6 months ago
@chalusan tough call. try to login as root and with no password and see if it works.
Ranginald 6 months ago