That explains it :) I am using Redhat Enterprise Server ES.
 
Thx

Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel@voice-system.ro> wrote:
On 07/04/05 15:48, Dave wrote:

> Strange. I ran the script twice and got the same results.
>
> Yes, since I am loggeds in as root, environment variable USERNAME is
> automatically set to root.

This is the problem, the script uses a variable named USERNAME and
before setting it to "openser" checks if it is already set. What
distribution do you use? In debian $USER is set to local user id. I will
change the name of this variable.

You can create a ".opensermysqlrc" file in your home directory and put
there:
USERNAME="openser"

Daniel

>
> "openser" user in the database is never created.
>
> For now I have manually fixed the problem.
>
> Thx
>
> */Daniel-Constantin Mierla /* wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> On 07/04/05 15:12, Dave wrote:
>
> > Seems there is a bug in the openser_mysql.sh script. Running it
> screws
> > up that root password in mysql and changes it to "openserrw". It
> also
> > does not create a user "openserrw".
>
> I have tested and for me everything seems to be ok. root password
> is the
> same. The username that should be created is "openser" and
> password is
> "openserrw". Do you have an environment variable "USERNAME" set to
> "root"?
>
> Daniel
>
> >
> > Deepak
> >
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