[debian-mysql] Mysql info help

eXile exileonline at gmail.com
Tue May 6 14:55:16 UTC 2014


Thank you, now it's clear.
Best regards
eXile


2014-05-02 17:11 GMT+00:00 Clint Byrum <clint at fewbar.com>:

> Did you miss my previous reply? Everything is OK, as in, no problems.
>
> INFO messages are just that, _information_, not warnings or errors.
>
> Excerpts from eXile's message of 2014-05-02 09:57:51 -0700:
> > Dear friends,
> > I can't understand if this mysql [info] message is normal or not, can you
> > confirm it's all right?
> >
> > I try this commands:
> > -----
> > user at host:/etc/apache2/conf.d$ sudo mysql_upgrade --verbose -u root -p
> > Looking for 'mysql' as: mysql
> > Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: mysqlcheck
> > This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.35, use --force if
> > you still need to run mysql_upgrade
> > -----
> > user at host:~$ sudo mysqlcheck --all-databases -c -u root -p
> > mysql.columns_priv                                 OK
> > mysql.db                                           OK
> > mysql.event                                        OK
> > mysql.func                                         OK
> > mysql.general_log                                  OK
> > mysql.help_category                                OK
> > mysql.help_keyword                                 OK
> > mysql.help_relation                                OK
> > mysql.help_topic                                   OK
> > mysql.host                                         OK
> > mysql.ndb_binlog_index                             OK
> > mysql.plugin                                       OK
> > mysql.proc                                         OK
> > mysql.procs_priv                                   OK
> > mysql.proxies_priv                                 OK
> > mysql.servers                                      OK
> > mysql.slow_log                                     OK
> > mysql.tables_priv                                  OK
> > mysql.time_zone                                    OK
> > mysql.time_zone_leap_second                        OK
> > mysql.time_zone_name                               OK
> > mysql.time_zone_transition                         OK
> > mysql.time_zone_transition_type                    OK
> > mysql.user                                         OK
> > -----
> > user at host:~$ sudo mysqlcheck --all-databases -g -u root -p
> > mysql.columns_priv                                 OK
> > mysql.db                                           OK
> > mysql.event                                        OK
> > mysql.func                                         OK
> > mysql.general_log                                  OK
> > mysql.help_category                                OK
> > mysql.help_keyword                                 OK
> > mysql.help_relation                                OK
> > mysql.help_topic                                   OK
> > mysql.host                                         OK
> > mysql.ndb_binlog_index                             OK
> > mysql.plugin                                       OK
> > mysql.proc                                         OK
> > mysql.procs_priv                                   OK
> > mysql.proxies_priv                                 OK
> > mysql.servers                                      OK
> > mysql.slow_log                                     OK
> > mysql.tables_priv                                  OK
> > mysql.time_zone                                    OK
> > mysql.time_zone_leap_second                        OK
> > mysql.time_zone_name                               OK
> > mysql.time_zone_transition                         OK
> > mysql.time_zone_transition_type                    OK
> > mysql.user                                         OK
> > ------
> >
> > Thank you so much for the help
> > Regards
> > eXile
> >
> > 2014-04-30 17:13 GMT+00:00 Clint Byrum <clint at fewbar.com>:
> >
> > > The process is _checking_ for tables which need an upgrade, are
> corrupte,
> > > or were not closed cleanly. As in, it is scanning all of your tables
> > > looking for any in this state. It is not finding any.
> > >
> > > Excerpts from eXile's message of 2014-04-30 09:31:27 -0700:
> > > > Dear Debian friends,
> > > > I contact you to ask an help to solve a problem with mysql and wheezy
> > > > I have a Debian server (Debian version: 7.4)
> > > >
> > > > MySql Version:
> > > > mysql  Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.35, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using
> > > > readline 6.2
> > > >
> > > > When I install mysql, appear this message:
> > > > [ ok ] Starting MySQL database server: mysqld ..
> > > > [info] Checking for tables which need an upgrade, are corrupt or
> were not
> > > > closed cleanly.
> > > >
> > > > Can you help tho solve the message showed as [info]?
> > > >
> > > > I try to check the integrioty of all tables of mysql, but all print
> "OK".
> > > > Thank you so much
> > > > Regards
> > > > eXile
> > >
>
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