Hello.


> under /var/lib/mysql  saying mysqld started and mysqld ended.



It is unusual behavior of MySQL to leave the error files without

clues. Please, send us the contents of this file.



> The tables are not created not even if I run mysql_install_db.



According to the manual they should be installed automatically,

when you're using RPM distribution.



How do you start the MySQL server?





"C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,

> 

> I have Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3smp

> 

> It is a dual Xenon PIII server.

> 

> I am trying to install MySQL 4.0.24 as I usually do:

> 

> - There are no other mysql servers present, no 3.x as I did not install it.

> 

> - I run rpm -ivh MySQL-client-4.0.24-0.i386.rpm

> - I run rpm -ivh MySQL-server-4.0.24-0.i386.rpm

> It installs the server

> 

> 

> Then I try to run MySQL but it does not run. Instead I have a .err file 

> under /var/lib/mysql  saying mysqld started and mysqld ended.

> 

> I have done so many MySQL installs before and so I cannot understand why 

> I cannot install it now on this server.

> The tables are not created not even if I run mysql_install_db.

> 

> Is there any dependency that is missing? Any necessary library?

> 

> Any ideas?

> 

> Thank you,

> 

> C.F.

> 



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