Re: bacula-director-mysql Broken
Yes it did ask for password and I gave it to it. Then it fails on auth. The
password and user name can connect from the server I installed the director
on. I have verified this several times as I figured it was me being stupid.
Any clues would be great as I need to back up 17 servers.
On Saturday 18 March 2006 1:34 am, sin wrote:
> Dan MacNeil wrote:
> >> The bacula-director-mysql is broken and will not install
> >
> > I suppose that is possible.
> >
> >> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using
> >> password: YES)
> >
> > Another possibility is that the mysql root password on your system is
> > not "YES" Mysql has a different root password than the operating system.
>
> "using password: YES" means that the mysql client is using a password to
> connect to the mysql server. The install script doesn't ask you for you
> mysql user/password ?
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