Hi,
I apologise if this is an issue previously dealt with, I have spent time in the archieves and did not see a similar problem.
I recently installed MySQL on my raq4 and it would appear to have gone well. It is a .pkg file and auto installs after loading.
My problem is that the install created a user called MySQL on the raq. This user needs to have X amount of disk space allocated to it in order for MySQL to function correctly, and it doesnt.
As the user was created by the install program it is not associated with any one specific site and as such I can not adjust the disk quota using the servers GUI, and I am only a novice with linux so I do not know if there is a command I could use.
Has anyone come across this before and if so do you have a solution. I am almost ready to call my ISP at $100 for 15mins of tech support.
Thanks for your help,
Adam
I apologise if this is an issue previously dealt with, I have spent time in the archieves and did not see a similar problem.
I recently installed MySQL on my raq4 and it would appear to have gone well. It is a .pkg file and auto installs after loading.
My problem is that the install created a user called MySQL on the raq. This user needs to have X amount of disk space allocated to it in order for MySQL to function correctly, and it doesnt.
As the user was created by the install program it is not associated with any one specific site and as such I can not adjust the disk quota using the servers GUI, and I am only a novice with linux so I do not know if there is a command I could use.
Has anyone come across this before and if so do you have a solution. I am almost ready to call my ISP at $100 for 15mins of tech support.
Thanks for your help,
Adam