I'm trying to install MySQL on windows 7 32- bit system, At the last step while applying configuration it says "The Configuration of MySQL server 5.6.49 has failed".
i have attached an image of log tab.
how can i resolve this?
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I have MySQL Server 8.0.21 installed on my Windows 10 machine. I want to enable Windows event logging so that I can see the errors in Windows Event Viewer instead of a txt log file. I am using the documentation from here: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/error-log-configuration.html
INSTALL COMPONENT 'file://component_log_sink_syseventlog';
SET GLOBAL log_error_services = 'log_filter_internal; log_sink_syseventlog';
However, when I try to execute:
mysql> INSTALL COMPONENT 'file://component_log_sink_syseventlog';
It gives me the error:
ERROR 3536 (HY000): Initialization method provided by component 'mysql:log_sink_syseventlog' failed.
The same from mysql.exe in CMD, the same from MySQL Workbench. In both cases I connect with the root user which has all possible privileges.
I also installed MySQL Server 8.0.12 on a Windows 7 machine and the same problem.
MySQL Server is installed as a Windows service.
Did anyone manage to enable logging to event log in Windows for MySQL ? Thank you.
I was experiencing the same issue. I was able to install other components but component_log_sink_syseventlog kept failing on MySQL 8.0.21. My issue was resolved by updating to 8.0.22 which makes me think it was just broken. I experienced this issue on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and updating fixed it on both platforms.
This is my first MySql install from the ground up.
I am using Windows Server 2016, trying to install MySql 8.0.15. I am doing this to try and use it with php 7.3.1.
The install has all the listed prerequisites.
When I get the config section of mysql insstaller, it breaks on the first response with an error of "Beginning configuration step: Writing configuration file
Invalid server template
Ended configuration step: Writing configuration file"
The system event log has one error, "The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{8D8F4F83-3594-4F07-8369-FC3C3CAE4919}
and APPID
{F72671A9-012C-4725-9D2F-2A4D32D65169}
to the user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM SID (S-1-5-18) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool."
But I'm not sure this is even the right troubleshooting path to start down.
Can you assist with some guidance?
I had the same problem with the
mysql-installer-web-community.
The mysql-installer-community was working without a problem.
The bottom link is the none web installer which was working.
For me initially when I was not accepting the initial update mysql pop-up then installer was not working, but once I accepted it. Then it successfully worked for me.
I have been able to install after getting the same error.
I have changed the credentials for the sql root.
By default, host is set to something like %ALL_HOST%. I changed to localhost.
I ended up uninstalling all mysql 8 components that had already installed.
Then went back and got the mysql installer 5.7.25.0. I think I had some trouble after that, but it wasn't the same error. I finally ended up installing mysql 8.0.15 by itself and it worked. Then I went back and did the connectors. Next the workbench. Finally docs and samples. Doing them one at a time seemed to go better. I am now up and running.
Here's what I did to fix the issue
completely removed mySQL Server and Workbench installations.
uninstalled the mySQL web installer. Restarted my computer.
ran the mySQL web installer again (only installing mySQL Server)
downloaded the mySQL Workbench installer to install Workbench separately
(Windows 7) I just installed MySQL Server 5.7 using the MSI installer, therefore as I understand, it is installed as Windows Service.
I am having trouble launching the server using the command:
C:\>mysqld
After issuing this command in command line, nothing happens. The cursor just keeps blinking and I get stuck.
If I try to launch the server using Windows Services I get the following message:
"The MySQL104 service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs."
*(MySQL104 is the server name that I specified during the installation)
Also if I try to run this service via command line as service using command:
C:\>net start MySQL104
I get the answer:
C:\>net start MySQL104
The MySQL104 service is starting.
The MySQL104 service could not be started.
The service did not report an error.
More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3534.
C:\>net helpmsg 3534
The service did not report an error.
Right now the only way for me to reboot the server is to reboot my whole system, for it starts automatically at system startup.
I am running the command line as administrator. I am out of ideas.
The service is actually started, with no logs. You can run queries. (the .err log file in data folder also says this).
Check the my.ini configure file
Check the my.err(the file name is depend on your configure) for any error information
Fix all the errors
My MySQL Workbench is not connecting to my local host, and I cannot figure out why exactly it is reacting like this. It just started doing this one day, and randomly it will give me access although it says it is still "unknown", but I am tired of this and would like to fix it.
Since this website reqires that I have a "10" reputation to post images, I will have to describe it.
On the Startup/Shutdown tab in the administration page, it says:
The database server instance is unknown. --The "Start Server" button is faded out so that I cannot click it.
Startup Message Log
2013-07-11 08:57:51 - Workbench will use cmd shell commands to start/stop this instance
2013-07-11 08:57:51 - Status check of service 'MySQL' returned error: Not found
2013-07-11 08:57:51 - Status check of service 'MySQL' returned error: Not found
2013-07-11 09:00:55 - Status check of service 'MySQL' returned error: Not found
2013-07-11 09:00:55 - Status check of service 'MySQL' returned error: Not found
2013-07-11 09:02:01 - Status check of service 'MySQL' returned error: Not found
Then on the server status tab in the administration page, it says:
Name: mysqld#localhost
host: localhost
server:unknown
status: unknown
Connection
There is no connection to the MySQL server. This functionality requires an established connection to a running MySQL server to work.
If anyone can help out, that would be great!
Thanks
I had this problem on my Windows 8.1 machine and it turned out to be problems with the file permissions.
To repair it I went into the folder at "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6" and right clicked on the "data" folder and selected properties. Clicked the security tab and clicked edit. From there click the ADD button then the ADVANCED button and finally the FIND NOW button. In mine I added users, administrators, and "ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES". I granted full control to the users that were already listed for the data folder and the users, administrators, and ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES.
After the permissions were repaired I opened a command prompt as administrator and changed to the "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin" directory cd "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin". From there you can execute mysqld --install which installs the MySQL service.
More information about installing the mysql service on windows can be found at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/windows-start-service.html
[edit] Please note that if you are using a different version of MySQL than the path to the MySQL data directory and bin directory may be different on your windows machine.
The error message says it: the service with the name MySQL cannot be found. So probably your MySQL service has a different name? Do you have a service at all? Starting mysql manually from the bin folder is just that: manual. There is no service involved, hence WB cannot manipulate the run state.
When you install MySQL with the MySQL installer you have everything in place within a couple minutes and it works right from the start.
So first check if you have a service running for your MySQL server and stop starting it manually. If there's a service take its name and enter it in the Windows Service Name field of the configuration manager:
Note that MySQL Workbench can manage your server only if it is installed as a Windows service.
I had this problem on my Windows 8.1, and I solved it updating my workbench to Version6 with "mysql-installer-web-community-5.6.16.0.msi" from the official page of mysql
I have found reinstalling all MySQL products a better alternative, because some of the solutions on the internet will make another instance of your mysql server along with mysql56, which might mess things up for a beginner.
Remember to keep database files and configuration undeleted during the reinstallation.
I had problem on MAC.
Please ensure you have installed mysql and its running. Because installing only workbench app, will not install mysql service. First install mysql and run the service.
In my case, I tried with brew
brew install mysql // installing mysql
brew services restart mysql // restart service after installing
mysql --version // check version
I am currently trying to install MySQL Server 5.5 on Windows XP Professional. The only firewall on the computer is the Windows Firewall which I have disabled.
I am going through the MySQL Server configuration and it completes the starting service section but when it tries to apply security settings an error is displayed saying
'The security settings could not be applied to the database because the connection has failed with the following error.
Error Nr. 1045
Access denied for user 'root#localhost' (using password:NO).
I have set up a password for the root account during the configuration wizard of the server and the Windows firewall is disabled. I have tried uninstalling MySQL Server, deleting the MySQL Server in program files, rebooting and trying to reinstall but I still get the same error.
Thanks for your help with this problem.
Problem is sort of solved. For some reason MySQL Server 5.5 comes up with the error saying that a firewall is blocking the security settings settings from being applied even when the firewall is disabled.
However if you install MySQL Server 5.1 there is no problem at all.
If you have problems during installation and the error is MySQL Error Nr. 1045, it means you've done the previous MySQL installation and that the computer system has been read and has saved MySQL files.
What you need to do is:
Uninstall MySQL through the control panel
Delete the MySQL folder in C:\Program Files
Delete the MySQL folder in the directory documents and settings
all you have to do is to delete all data from C:\Program Files (x86)\MySQL then run mysql server instance configuration wizard from Start Menu and reconfig the server
you might remove current instance first