Did you create mysql User and Group before changing password with mysqladmin ?
I am not sure why exactly they recommend creating mysql user and group in the document, this is not needed for SER. SER and SERWeb use ser and serro usernames to access the database.
If you have the database up and running and if you can login as root into in then I would recommend to proceed to ser_mysql.sh which will craate the SER database and users.
Jan.
On 24-08-2005 17:03, Bhaskar Bhumkar wrote:
Hi,
In the process of setting up the SER proxy server, I always get the following error :
# /usr/sfw/bin/mysqladmin -h <my_machine_name> -u mysql password 'viperdodge' /usr/sfw/bin/mysqladmin: unable to change password; error: 'Access denied for user: '@<my_machine_name>' to database 'mysql''
I am referring to the following document for setting up the proxy server :
http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/solaris_as_sip/solaris_as_sip.htm...
I could finish upto step 5.3 i.e. I finished the test run successfully, however I am having a problem in setting up the root password. If I skip this step and go ahead, I get the following error whenever I try to use serweb using http://<my_machine_name>/admin :
Database error: pconnect(<my_machine_name>, ser, $Password) failed. MySQL Error: () Session halted.
I tried all the options as per the MYSQL manual which is available at :
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/access-denied.html
But it's not of much help to me.
I will appreciate if somebody has any pointers for this.
Thanks, Bhaskar...
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