You must also be sure the mysql user has read, write, and execute
permissions in the nfs mounted directories.
Patrick Drouin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have been running mysql for a little while now and my filesystem seems to
> get a little tight. I decided to setup a file server that would provide one
> of its disk to act as the mysql data drive.
>
> Anyhow, the operation seemed to be quite simple:
>
> 1. Mount the new partition using nfs to /new
> 2. Copy the current mysql data to the new mount (cp -a /old /new)
> 3. Umount /old
> 4. Mount /new where /old what mounted
> 5. Restart mysql
>
> Well the problems appears when I try to restart the DB. In fact, mysql does
> not output any error message to the log files and that's what puzzles me.
> Here's the output:
>
> mysqld started on Thu Sep 20 22:36:47 EDT 2001
> mysqld ended on Thu Sep 20 22:36:47 EDT 2001
>
> Here's what I'm using: mysqld Ver 3.22.27 for unknown-linux-gnu on armv4l
>
>
> I know I should upgrade... Any ideas? I'm stumped. This was supposed to be
> simple.
>
> Ciao,
> P
>
>
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