Re: path info

From: Brian Tully (webdev@gstockco.com)
Date: Mon Dec 20 1999 - 09:39:11 EST


Tobe -

I'm assuming you have root access to the server. Using Apache's mod_alias
module, you should be able to create an alias by typing the following:

Alias msqldump usr/local/Hughes/bin/msqldump

Hope this works.

I actually have a question for you. I'm looking for a new server/hosting
setup for several commercial websites that I manage. I couldn't help notice
that you're using a Cobalt server w/ Linux and Apache and was wondering if
you wouldn't mind giving me your insights as to how it's working for you
along with what kind of site(s) your running on it.

Regards,
Brian

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>From: Tobe Johnson <tobe@johnsons.net>
>To: "'msql-list@lists.hughes.com.au'" <msql-list@lists.hughes.com.au>
>Subject: RE: path info
>Date: Sun, Dec 19, 1999, 6:46 PM
>

> I forgot to say, I am running Linux and Apache.
>
> Tobe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tobe Johnson [SMTP:tobe@johnsons.net]
> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 3:43 PM
> To: msql-list@lists.hughes.com.au
> Subject: path info
>
> I just loaded msql 2.x on a Cobalt server and was trying to get the path
> parameters to working right. When in a telnet session, I want to be able
> to type (for example) :
>
> msqldump database > database.bkup
>
> However, it only seems to work when I type:
>
> /usr/local/Hughes/bin/msqldump database > database.bkup
>
> I know this should be a simple fix - can anyone tell me where I need to go
> to set the path info?
>
> Tobe
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