Hmm, what if you manually tell chkconfig to enable it at runlevels 2345?

like this:

chkconfig --level 2345 mysql on

Hans

On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 21:51, David Guntner wrote:
> This question was asked by someone else earlier, but I never saw a 
> response.  Sorry if one was given and I was just being blind... :-)
> 
> I've done "chkconfig --add mysql" so I know it should be starting.  When 
> checking the comments at the beginning of the /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql 
> script, I see:
> 
> # Comments to support chkconfig on RedHat Linux
> # chkconfig: 2345 90 90
> # description: A very fast and reliable SQL database engine.
> 
> Which says that it should be getting started in run levels 2 through 5.  
> And yet, upoon booting, there's no mysql daemon running.  I have to 
> manually do a "/etc/init.d/mysql start" to bring it up.  Checking the 
> startup configuration, I find:
> 
> # chkconfig --list mysql
> mysql           0:off   1:off   2:on    3:off   4:on    5:off   6:off
> 
> Ok, so how come mysql is only set to come in in run levels 2 and 4, when 
> the comments at the beginning of the script say 2 through 5?
> 
> I'm thinking that maybe it's related to running msec level 4.  If that's 
> the case, how do you override and tell it to allow that service to run at 
> startup?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
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