trouble with check_mysql and USER macros
Aleksey Tsalolikhin
aleksey.tsalolikhin at gmail.com
Sun Dec 4 23:24:51 CET 2005
On 12/4/05, Steve Shipway <s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
>
> you may be better off defining a separate check command,
> check_myssql_def (for example), that only takes 3 parameters
...
> Note that it is good practice to have the quotes around strings, just in
> case of embedded metacharacters (especially in the case of passwords).
Acknowledged, thanks! This does help.
Best,
Aleksey
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