Jesper,
Saturday, April 06, 2002, 2:24:37 PM, you wrote:

JH> I have a standard installation of Mysql on a red hat 7.1 box. I am confused 
JH> as to where I can disable the SKIP_LOCKING feature.

JH> There is no skip_locking-option in /etc/my.cnf. I removed the string 
JH> "--skip_locking" from /usr/bin/safe_mysqld. I can't find it anywhere, still 
JH> when I do mysqladmin variables it reports sklip_locking ON.

JH> Where do I turn it off?

Internal locking is always used. If you want to use external
locking you should change start-up script to enable external locking.

JH>    ...Jesper




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