On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:46:24PM -0500, Mike Trotzke wrote:
>
> >copying one of the my.cnf sample files
> >from the support(?) directory to /etc/my.cnf actually solved it.
>
> Unfortunately didn't solve it for me. :( I tried copying
> /usr/share/mysql/my-medium.cnf to /etc/my.cnf and restarting... same
> behavior. Damn, I was looking forward to going out celebrating :-).
>
> >What does a ps -ef excerpt say? Is the server running as mysql?
> root 711 1 0 14:20 ? 00:00:00 sh /usr/bin/safe_mysqld --
> mysql 743 711 0 14:20 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/mysqld --
> mysql 775 743 0 14:20 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/mysqld --
> mysql 776 775 0 14:20 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/mysqld --
>
> Yep... I opened it up in absolute desperation to try and get it to work.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion!
> Anyone with any other thoughts?
Have you tried putting the file in some other location (/tmp?) just to
see if it has any effect?
Jeremy
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