You want phpMyAdmin for the interface. Just download it, unpack it, and put it in /Lib/WebServer/Docs/.
To edit the ini file, you need to use the terminal, or some gui that can run as root. From the terminal you can use 'sudo pico /etc/my.ini'
-eric
I created the file, and the locate (locate .ini, locate .cnf) command indicates the file doesn't exist by default. Here is mine for example:
[mysqld]
socket=/tmp/mysql.sock
#Use old password encryption method (needed for 4.0 and older clients).
old_passwords
Yeah, like i said, it goes to self assigned (169 block). Ill run ifconfig when i get back in. Ill also grab the dhcp log showing what the server is doing.
thanks
-eric
Our server has the unlimited client (but the limit only applies to AFP clients anyways). And it still doesnt work even if i move an old machines record over to the new mac address
thanks
-eric
I am the sysAdmin for a lab of macs. We have a 10.2 server that we use to DHCP/bootp/netinstall. We have it set up so that an address gets assigned based on mac address (bootp).
It works fine on all of our computers, except the new G5 and G5 iMacs we got. They wont netboot or DHCP. I havent...
Ive installed GD using fink, but I cant figure out how to get PHP to recognize it. Is there a way to change its configuration (to add --with=gd, or whatever) without downloading/recompiling it?
Thanks
Ok.
I tried it, and when the battery gets to its 'low' state, it appears to be shutting down the server, but for some reason it is restarting it (with restart after power failure enabled or disabled). So im going to toy around more, but right now the built in support appears flawed. But there...
Yes. Remeber that OS X server and OS X client are the same OS with a little added software. For that matter I dont know if this is supported by client (our server is running Server)
It appears that OS 10.3 supports USB UPS's (if you plug one in and open the battery menu item in System>Lib>CoreServices>MenuExtras it show battery charging, using, etc) I just got one for our G5 server today. I will test it and see if it shuts the machine off when it runs down.
Also note, on...
Im having this problem 2, and 2 seperate machines, a 733 Digital Audio G4, and a 1GHz TiBook. I can figure it out, havent found anything useful online, and yes, I have installed the patch.