On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 12:09  PM, Christian Schaffner wrote:

How did you start it? With
sudo safe_mysqld --user=mysql
I created a StartupItem to start it with '/sw/share/mysql/mysql.server start', which runs safe_mysqld.

Same results if I do it your way (after remembering to add the '&' so that it doesn't lock my terminal.)

When I do...

/sw/share/mysql/mysql.server stop

it is unable to kill the process.  Doing some googling, I was able to
find one reference that this may indicate a problem with the threads
library.  That's all I really know about it.  (And yes, I know about
mysqladmin shutdown.)
So, why don't you use
sudo mysqladmin shutdown
Because that requires a password and can't go in a shutdown script unless I either put the cleartext password in a script or have a null password for the root user. (And yes, I know that StartupItems don't do shutdown yet. I'm trying to be ready for when they do.)



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