Crash!!! -- Permission Error
Daniel O'Connor
doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Wed Mar 18 19:10:01 PDT 2009
On Thursday 19 March 2009 11:36:27 Squirrel wrote:
> I'm currently re-installing db41 port. Earlier using
> 'innodb_force_recovery = 6' seemed to fix that PANIC error. But I don't
> understand this permission error. I've tried various permissions as well
> 777, 766, 666, 760, etc etc. I've also ran mysqld_safe as root user, but
> with same permission error. Also tried different directories without luck.
I think you need to _understand_ the permissions before you blindly change
them.
> When I log in to the server shell, it won't chroot me to my home directory.
> Instead it puts me in '/' with error message "no .bash_login. And when I
> log out I get message "no .bash_logout". I've never had these files in any
> of my users' directories. Another strange thing just discovered is IE or
> FireFox display "Forbidden - You don't have permission to access / on this
> server", on all web sites.
Does the user have permission to access all the elements in the path of their
home directory?
ie if their home directory is /usr/home/foo can then cd into /usr, /usr/home
and /usr/home/foo? If not you will get odd errors.
> So it seems that I have permission problem globally not just within MySQL.
> What can possibly cause this permission problem? Hard drive corruption?
Given you are blindly changing perms without really understanding, I suspect
PEBKAC.
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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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