Is there a clean way to administrate mysqld without a password by
root?

I'm looking for ways to make it flush logs, reload my.cnf and shut
down cleanly, in an automated way - i.e, no password, but by root.

(similar to pg_ctl for postgresql or  `kill -HUP` for reloading)

(e.g. shut down the server on system shutdown, and make log rotation
and 


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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.

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