Hi All,

First I am brand new to the list.  I have looked at all the FAQ and the docs
on mysql.com for this one.

I have set up mysql before on 2 different machines with no problems so I am
not new at this.

I am setting up a cluster of servers. 3 web, 1 development and 2 database
servers.  I am installing mysql-3.23.47 source on all of the servers which
are all linux.  I have set up the server on the database server and clients
on the rest.  I have been able to start the server manually and set up the
start up script in /etc/rc.d/init.d with no problem on the database server.
I re-booted the linux server and mysql is now a part of the start up.  I
have also installed Data-Dumper, DBI and Msql-Mysql-modules.  Ran all tests
successfully.  Then ran-all-tests under sql-bench with no problems.  When I
use bin/mysqladmin version I get the correct results.

Here is the problem.  Normally I type mysql at the command line and get the
mysql promt.  On some of my servers I use mysql -p database and then enter
the password and get the prompt.

On this new installation when I type mysql I get:
bash: mysql: command not found

I am lost at what I did wrong or where to begin.

HELP!!!

Thanks in advance.
Joe

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