Am 10.09.2011 16:25, schrieb a.sm...@ukgrid.net: > Quoting walter harms <wha...@bfs.de>: > >> >> What i found odd that your mysqld actualy restarts. >> Do you have it in some runlevel ? if yes stop and see >> what happens. >> If this does not work simple move the mysqld out of he way >> and replace it with a script like >> >> #!/bin/sh >> echo "mysqld ..." | logger -t TEST >> >> >> see what happens in /var/log/syslog (you get the idea). >> > > Hi, > > its FreeBSD so no run levels other than single user and up/multi user. > And FreeBSD has no Solaris like SMF like monitoring of daemons so I can > be fairly certain that the RC script is not being called by anything. I > do use PSMON but this will advise me if its taken action, and Ive tested > with PSMON stopped also. > As I said I can get it to restart just by doing a remote connect from > another server... > Sorry, I am a late starter in the thread ...
What i would like to understand is: is it a "propper" shutdown ? (So far i understand yes, so the idea of a starter script) Does it concern target mysqld only ? (therefore the script) Since my first idea was that something was calling the starter script we will modify the dummy a bit. #!/bin/sh while true do echo "mysqld ..." | logger -t TEST sleep 1m done This will make sure that you see a msg every minute. If you trigger something it will try to kill the script. I still do not see why it is restarting ... there must be something watching is disappear. Just to be sure, you do from a remote host: mysql -hHOST -ume -e "show tables" ? long shot: Do you have LDAP, NIS or so enabled ? re, wh -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=arch...@jab.org