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MySql Error after install
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MySQL said: Documentation
“#2003 – The server is not responding” can anyone help me work this out? |
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Is the mysql server running? Go to the services panel and try to find the “wampMySQL” service. Could you post the /mysql/data/mysqld.log file? |
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I have installed a copy of WAMP 1.2.1 in Microsoft VirtualPC. It is found whenever the system want to start the MySQL. The system will show a message mysqld.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. As a result, when I try to install Wordpress, it cannot find the database system. Any similar experience? |
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The wampMySQL is not started. I shall post the /mysql/data/mysqld.log if I can find it. |
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Hi, I find the error log.
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Hi, How much RAM memory does the server have? Could you try increasing the amount of RAM in the machine to 1G? |
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Hi, Same happens after I have increased the RAM to 1G. I attach two error reports.
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Hi, I think there is a size limit of the attachment so only one error report is attached. |
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Hi, Could you tell us which Windows version are you using? |
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Hi, I found myself having the same problem. I found that recreating the service helped me resolve the problem. Command used for creating the new service: I am only guessing but I think having space characters in path is the cause of the problem. Hope this helps. |
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Hi, Thanks for posting it. By default is enabled 8:3 notation but it could be disabled and cause problems like this. Could you check the following?
If it returns 1, 8:3 notation is disabled. |

