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Search Advanced search 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 mysql invalid argument jpedurug Posts: 1 Joined: 2012/04/18 12:43:31 CentOS 5.5 Can't remove mysql-server 5.0 to install 5.5 Quote no package mysql-server available centos 7 Postby jpedurug » 2012/04/18 13:05:58 Hi all,I'm really stuck here. when I run "yum remove mysql mysql-server"I get ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Loaded plugins: fastestmirrorSetting up Remove ProcessResolving Dependencies-->
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Running transaction check---> Package mysql.i386 0:5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 set to be erased---> Package mysql.x86_64 0:5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 set to be erased---> Package mysql-server.x86_64 0:5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 set to be erased--> Finished Dependency ResolutionDependencies Resolved================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size================================================================================Removing: mysql i386 5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 installed 8.0 M mysql x86_64 5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 installed 8.2 M mysql-server x86_64 5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 installed 22 MTransaction
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Summary================================================================================Remove 3 Package(s)Reinstall 0 Package(s)Downgrade 0 Package(s)Is this ok [y/N]:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------then when I say YESI get the following output with the error----------------------------------------------------------------------------Downloading Packages:Running rpm_check_debugRunning Transaction TestFinished Transaction TestTransaction Test SucceededRunning Transaction Erasing : mysql 1/3error reading information on service mysqld: Invalid argument Erasing : mysql 2/3error: %preun(mysql-server-5.0.95-1.el5_7.1.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1Removed: mysql.i386 0:5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 mysql.x86_64 0:5.0.95-1.el5_7.1 mysql-server.x86_64 0:5.0.95-1.el5_7.1Complete!Any Ideas? Someone else worked on this server before, and I really want to remove all of mysql, httpd, php (if I have to for htttpd and php) and do a new install with mysql 5.5 Top gerald_clark Posts: 10594 Joined: 2005/08/05 15:19:54 Location: Northern Illinois, USA CentOS 5.5 Can't remove mysql-server 5.0 to install 5.5 Quote Postby gerald_clark » 2012/04/18 13:23:53 Welcome to CentOS.New users need to read:http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/vie ... p?forum=47It looks like somebody manually removed some files, and rpm couldnot get a service mysqld status prior to removing it.Yum will not remove your modified con
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Please download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled (i.e. https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/5065/svn-3480-setting-up-and-starting-mysql-error NoScript). Home Developers Bug Reports SVN 3480 Setting up and http://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/centos-how-tos/configure-vnc-server-on-centos-7-rhel-7.html starting MySQL...error SVN 3480 Setting up and starting MySQL...error This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. S sgennadi last edited by Centos 7 error updating to last svn build Confirming package installation. error reading Checking package: httpd…OK Checking package: php…OK Checking package: php-cli…OK Checking package: php-common…OK Checking package: php-gd…OK Checking package: mysql…OK Checking package: mysql-server…OK Checking package: tftp-server…OK Checking package: nfs-utils…OK Checking package: vsftpd…OK Checking package: net-tools…OK Checking package: wget…OK Checking package: xinetd…OK Checking package: tar…OK Checking package: gzip…OK Checking package: make…OK Checking package: error reading information m4…OK Checking package: gcc…OK Checking package: gcc-c++…OK Checking package: lftp…OK Checking package: php-mysqlnd…OK Checking package: curl…OK Checking package: php-mcrypt…OK Checking package: php-mbstring…OK Checking package: mod_ssl…OK Configuring services. Setting up and starting MySQL…error reading information on service mysqld: No such file or directory Failed! Reply Quote 0 R Rusty last edited by That’s a great line @Wayne-Workman ! Installed without a hitch. Both time I have installed FOG though, the password given at the end of the install doesn’t work. Last time I looked up how to change it, after that I could log into the web interface. Reply Quote 0 Wayne Workman Moderator last edited by Wayne Workman @Rusty @Rusty No. After helping here so much and learning so much about fog and linux, I don’t even follow instructions anymore. I just wing it. Like you would wing installing a new program on Windows. lets see, I thi
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