migration
Михаил А
pano.irk at gmail.com
Mon Oct 27 21:00:17 PDT 2008
On 28 Oct 2008, at 11:34, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Oct 27, 2008, at 22:10, Михаил А wrote:
>
>>> You disable Apple's Apache and PHP by going to Apple Menu > System
>>> Preferences > Sharing > Personal Web Sharing and turning it off.
>>>
>>> Apple doesn't provide MySQL on Mac OS X. They do on Mac OS X
>>> Server. If you're on Mac OS X Server, you would turn off its
>>> Apache and MySQL using Server Admin.
>>
>> I installed MySQL frome source
>>
>> Will it be possible Mysql turn On from System Preferences> Other>
>> MySql> Start MySql Server? .
>>
>>> The MacPorts apache2 port tells you how to activate it after you
>>> install it.
>>
>> I will try.
>> Can I turn On ( MacPort's Apache and PHP from System Preferences
>> > Sharing > Personal Web Sharing and turning it ON?
>
> MacPorts doesn't have anything built-in to let you control it from
> System Preferences.
>
> However, services installed with MacPorts use Apple's launchd
> service. You can manipulate launchd items using any method you like.
> For example, consider installing Lingon, which is a GUi for managing
> launchd:
>
> http://tuppis.com/lingon/
>
>
>>> The mysql5 port also tells you how to activate it, as long as you
>>> installed it with the +server variant. (If you didn't install it
>>> with the +server variant, uninstall it and install it with the
>>> +server variant.)
>>
>> And I have to import existing mysql database (cacti, gallery2). How
>> can I do?
>
> Stop both your old and your new mysql servers. Move the databases
> from your old mysql's datadir to your new mysql's datadir.
>
Thank you, Ryan!
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