Start your mysql from System Preferences > MySQL or with launchctl:.Quit you mysql session and stop your mysqld :.
If you didn’t install this utility, you need to go with launchctl tool. Just open it, look for MySQL and hit “Stop MySQL Server” button.
If you want to stop FTP server, just replace “load” with “unload”. Sh-3.2# launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ftp.plist One this setup done, you need to start FTP server using launchd from your Terminal session.In the line above, I did enable “admin” user using the word “allow” to grant it access to FTP server. # list of users disallowed any ftp access. So, you need to add your user name account and add the word “allow” after it like this: And, I get this error message: “530 User admin may not use FTP.”Ģ20 192.168.2.20 FTP server (tnftpd 20100324+GSSAPI) ready.ģ31 User admin accepted, provide password. But, for some reasons, It doesn’t work when I removed my user name (account name). This is self-explanatory: This file should contain ftp banned-users. In nf, it says as a comment : “#list of users disallowed any ftp access”. Log in as administator using “su” command and edit /etc/nf.Open a Terminal window ( Terminal app could be found in /Applications/Utilities).Running and setting up correctly FTP server on Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) could be a little challenging task.