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I have solved the problem. I say what I have done for you Tom and others with the same problem. I have backed up the entire /var/mysql on the server with Panther. I have ssh to the Tiger server. I have stopped mysqld. I have moved the mysql folder to /etc/var in the tiger server. I have done two comands I used to do on Panther for the right permissions : sudo chown -R mysql:admin /var/mysql and sudo chmod -R o- /var/mysql I have restarted the mysql demon : sudo mysqld_safe & And it works like before. PhpMyadmin and others... I hope this help. Di Rossetti |
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