Hello.


>050314  1:31:06 /usr/sbin/mysqld-max: Shutdown Complete



Your error file has this record. And you said that you'd installed

only:

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

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



There are no mysqld-max in listed rpms. I suggest you to check your

installation. May be you should remove already installed instances

of MySQL and try to install it again. You could also install the 

server using binary distribution.







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

> I do not know what else to do at this point. I even messed with 

> permissions but I realized it is not the problem.

> 

> 

> Jeff Steinkamp wrote:

> 

>> Yes, and it look pretty much like yours.  Form what I can tell, the 

>> daemon is never started during the init cycle, or actually aborts for 

>> some reason.  Since my machine is a dual boot, Winders and Linux, and 

>> I am running a test project on the Winders machine, it will be later 

>> this weekend before I can get back to the Linux box and putter around 

>> further.

>>

>>

>> Jeff Steinkamp - N7YG

>> Tucson, AZ

>> SCUD Missile Coordinates

>> N32-13-52 W110-52-15

>> http://home.earthlink.net/~jksteinkamp

>> http://n7yg.webhop.org

>> _______________________________________________

>> Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.

>>

>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" 

>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> To: "Jeff Steinkamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 10:52

>> Subject: Re: Problems installing MySQL 4.0.24 on a Fedora Core 3 x86 box

>>

>>

>>> Jeff,

>>>

>>> I am in SLC Utah.

>>> Do you have your /var/log/mysqld.log file? I've put mine on the list 

>>> so that anyone can see it.

>>>

>>> thanks,

>>>

>>> C.F.

>>>

>>> Jeff Steinkamp wrote:

>>>

>>>> I've had the same problem and for the last month I've not been able 

>>>> to get the mysqld to run.  Tried a number of things I've found on 

>>>> the net and nothing works.  If you get a solution, I will be 

>>>> interested.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Jeff Steinkamp - N7YG

>>>> Tucson, AZ

>>>> SCUD Missile Coordinates

>>>> N32-13-52 W110-52-15

>>>> http://home.earthlink.net/~jksteinkamp

>>>> http://n7yg.webhop.org

>>>> _______________________________________________

>>>> At 18, I was ashamed of how ignorant my father was. At 21, I was 

>>>> amazed at how much he had learned in three years.

>>>>

>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "C.F. Scheidecker Antunes" 

>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>>> To: <mysql@lists.mysql.com>

>>>> Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 21:28

>>>> Subject: Problems installing MySQL 4.0.24 on a Fedora Core 3 x86 box

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>> 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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