mysql startup
Adam Bowns
adam-bowns at ntlworld.com
Sat Nov 15 16:50:40 UTC 2003
If its running alright, fedora could have added its own mysql startup
script and not removed the old redhat one.
Do an
ls /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/ |grep mysql
if it returns more than one file then that is the case, if not then I
dont really know what the problem could be.
Regards,
Adam Bowns
http://www.bowns.co.uk
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 16:43, Ryan Rothert wrote:
> After an upgrade of a RH9 box to Fedora I get this when trying to start
> MySQL.
>
> # /etc/init.d/mysqld start
> Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon.
> Starting MySQL: [FAILED]
>
> However, even though the script says it FAILED, mysql seems to be running
> just fine.
>
>
> Any thoughts on howto correct this?
> Thanks,
>
> Ryan Rothert
>
>
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