root
to avoid permission issues while running these commands.#
):mysql
and mysqladmin
. However there are other commands that are helpful such as mysqldump
. Instead, I updated my path to include /usr/local/mysql/bin
.mysql_secure_installation
. While this isn't necessary, it's good practice.Include
after upgrading an existing install to Mac OS X Mavericks.VirtualHost
points to /Library/WebServer/Documents
. The first VirtualHost
is important as it behaves like the default Apache configuration and used when no others match.VirtualHost
points to my dev workspace and I can access it directly from http://jason.local. For ease of development, I also configured some custom logs.VirtualHost
and edit your hosts file each time you make a new local site._www
) needs to have access to read, and sometimes write, your web directory.755
. You can change permissions with the command:~/Documents
directory. Which by default is only readable by me. So I had to change permissions for my web directory all the way up to ~/Documents
to resolve the 403 Forbidden issue.