Re: [OT] Mysql advice





Well yeah, that's sort of true. I have one user 'root'@'localhost' and
one 'root'@'chestnut.ercbroadband.org'. Pretty much what you are
describing. Still doesn't help much. The passwords are the same.


I think the problem you are having is not with mysql at all but rather the zenoss install. According to
http://lists.zenoss.org/pipermail/zenoss-users/2007/012312.html
The zenoss install will ask you for the mysql root password at which time you give it and all is well with the world.

Dennis K


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