Re: Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version

2010-12-20 Thread Joerg Bruehe
Hi Noel, all!


Noel Butler wrote:
 On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 10:08 -0300, Alejandro Bednarik wrote:
 You are right. In previous version init script have a default value, now is
 empty.

 mysql 5.1..53   -   basedir=/usr/local/mysql

 mysql-5.5.8  -   basedir=.

 
 
 /me ponders at who the IDIOT is that decided that cmake is the way of
 mysql now.
  I mean WTF...

It was the ones who realized that two different build mechanisms
(autotools for Unix, cmake for Windows) will always cause divergence,
when one is maintained with a change and the other isn't.

Being database people, we know the importance of consistency  ;)

 
 [[...]]
 
 /me sticks with 5.1

Do as you like, but realize that 5.1 won't see major development in the
future and will be put on extended support only in due time.

So if anybody encounters differences between 5.1 and 5.5 in such
settings which aren't documented (= by intention, or unavoidable),
please file bugs to get them fixed.


Jörg

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Re: Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version

2010-12-20 Thread Noel Butler
Hi Joerg,

On Mon, 2010-12-20 at 18:59 +0100, Joerg Bruehe wrote:

 Hi Noel, all!
 
 
 Noel Butler wrote:
  On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 10:08 -0300, Alejandro Bednarik wrote:
  You are right. In previous version init script have a default value, now is
  empty.
 
  mysql 5.1..53   -   basedir=/usr/local/mysql
 
  mysql-5.5.8  -   basedir=.
 
  
  
  /me ponders at who the IDIOT is that decided that cmake is the way of
  mysql now.
   I mean WTF...
 
 It was the ones who realized that two different build mechanisms
 (autotools for Unix, cmake for Windows) will always cause divergence,
 when one is maintained with a change and the other isn't.
 
 Being database people, we know the importance of consistency  ;)
 


I can tell its done by windowsy people, it has pretty colours  :)
seriously though , it's almost as bad as trying to figure out what to
give postifx hehe
And in the real world, many sysadmins have to build the database servers
for the database admins, I've made my opinion known about cmake so I'll
leave my cursing at that.



  
  /me sticks with 5.1
 
 Do as you like, but realize that 5.1 won't see major development in the
 future and will be put on extended support only in due time.
 


For what we use it for, it's likely fine, (user auth/radius/web/mail etc
etc etc) nothing complex.


 So if anybody encounters differences between 5.1 and 5.5 in such
 settings which aren't documented (= by intention, or unavoidable),
 please file bugs to get them fixed.
 


Well, the documentation could be a little more in depth, if you remove
method A, and if method B is completely compatible, then there must be
detailed information, it is not very good for time management to spend
hours looking over the website, yes forge.mysql.com has a handy
reference, but the bit about replacing, for instance  plugins=max, it is
not clear what we need to include, we know what is default, and some
examples of to add given the example given, but no reference to the max
server, without time consuming research to see what plugins=max
includes, compare, then find equivalent DINSTALL_blah=1's to add, I
think it is a backwards step, and you're likely to see more cussing as
more go to upgrade.

Nice thing though, my original my.cnf didnt cause it to bail out upon
restart, however I only installed it on one very light use server.
want to lay with it a bit before it goes on anything too serious.

Cheers

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Re: Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version

2010-12-16 Thread Alejandro Bednarik
You are right. In previous version init script have a default value, now is
empty.

mysql 5.1..53   -   basedir=/usr/local/mysql

mysql-5.5.8  -   basedir=.

Cheers.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Yangontha Maung
yangontha5...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Hi,

 I will answer my own question.

 I have to add a line in (/etc/my.cnf) as follows:-

 basedir=/usr/local/mysql

 I have installed mysql in /usr/local/mysql. But the same was done in
 previous versions and I do not need to add this.

 Anyway, now that it is working.

 rgds,



 --- On Thu, 12/16/10, Yangontha Maung yangontha5...@yahoo.com wrote:

  From: Yangontha Maung yangontha5...@yahoo.com
  Subject: Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version
  To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
  Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010, 11:14 AM
  Hi,
 
  Please help to set up the autostart of mysql when the Linux
  server starts. It is not working for me after installing to
  version 5.5.8.
 
  I have been using different versions of mysql for quite
  some time with different servers, Fedora versions. All these
  are working for autostart. But for this 5.5.8 I tried on two
  servers and both are not working for autostart.
 
  Please help.
 
  The following are my details:=-
 
 
 
 
  Installed on Fedora 12 Linux
  Previously mysql 5.1.48 is working and autorestart is also
  working.
 
  Now installed 5.5.8
  Using manual starting is working
  /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe 
 
  But the auto start is not working.
  I have done this
  $ cp /usr/local/mysql/bin/support-files/mysql.server
  /etc/init.d/mysql
  $ chmod +x /etc/init.d/mysql
  $ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc3.d/S99mysql
  $ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc5.d/S99mysql
  $ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc0.d/K01mysql
 
 
  thanks and rgds,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version

2010-12-15 Thread Yangontha Maung
Hi,

Please help to set up the autostart of mysql when the Linux server starts. It 
is not working for me after installing to version 5.5.8.

I have been using different versions of mysql for quite some time with 
different servers, Fedora versions. All these are working for autostart. But 
for this 5.5.8 I tried on two servers and both are not working for autostart. 

Please help.

The following are my details:=-




Installed on Fedora 12 Linux
Previously mysql 5.1.48 is working and autorestart is also working.

Now installed 5.5.8
Using manual starting is working
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe 

But the auto start is not working.
I have done this
$ cp /usr/local/mysql/bin/support-files/mysql.server /etc/init.d/mysql
$ chmod +x /etc/init.d/mysql
$ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc3.d/S99mysql
$ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc5.d/S99mysql
$ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc0.d/K01mysql


thanks and rgds,







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Re: Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version

2010-12-15 Thread Yangontha Maung
Hi,

I will answer my own question. 

I have to add a line in (/etc/my.cnf) as follows:-

basedir=/usr/local/mysql

I have installed mysql in /usr/local/mysql. But the same was done in previous 
versions and I do not need to add this.

Anyway, now that it is working. 

rgds,



--- On Thu, 12/16/10, Yangontha Maung yangontha5...@yahoo.com wrote:

 From: Yangontha Maung yangontha5...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Autostart not working for me in 5.5.8 version
 To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
 Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010, 11:14 AM
 Hi,
 
 Please help to set up the autostart of mysql when the Linux
 server starts. It is not working for me after installing to
 version 5.5.8.
 
 I have been using different versions of mysql for quite
 some time with different servers, Fedora versions. All these
 are working for autostart. But for this 5.5.8 I tried on two
 servers and both are not working for autostart. 
 
 Please help.
 
 The following are my details:=-
 
 
 
 
 Installed on Fedora 12 Linux
 Previously mysql 5.1.48 is working and autorestart is also
 working.
 
 Now installed 5.5.8
 Using manual starting is working
 /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe 
 
 But the auto start is not working.
 I have done this
 $ cp /usr/local/mysql/bin/support-files/mysql.server
 /etc/init.d/mysql
 $ chmod +x /etc/init.d/mysql
 $ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc3.d/S99mysql
 $ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc5.d/S99mysql
 $ ln –s /etc/init.d/mysql /etc/rc0.d/K01mysql
 
 
 thanks and rgds,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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