Re: Mysql and RHAS

2004-06-24 Thread gerald_clark
I answered this same question from you several days ago. It is Redhat's ps that changed, not MySQL Oscar Hernández Hernández wrote: Hello: I have just installed a Linux RHAS 3.0 with mysql-3.23.58-1, mysql-devel-3.23.58-1 and mysql-server-3.23.58-1.9. When mysql starts, there is just listening on

Mysql and RHAS

2004-06-24 Thread Oscar Hernández Hernández
Hello: I have just installed a Linux RHAS 3.0 with mysql-3.23.58-1, mysql-devel-3.23.58-1 and mysql-server-3.23.58-1.9. When mysql starts, there is just listening one mysql-daemon. When I had this configuration running in Redhat 7.3, mysql started 4 daemons. Could someone explain me this beha

Re: Mysql and RHAS

2004-06-22 Thread gerald_clark
Oscar Hernández Hernández wrote: Hello: I have just installed a Linux RHAS 3.0 with mysql-3.23.58-1, mysql-devel-3.23.58-1 and mysql-server-3.23.58-1.9. When mysql starts, there is just listening one mysql-daemon. When I had this configuration running in Redhat 7.3, mysql started 4 No, 4 threa

Mysql and RHAS

2004-06-22 Thread Oscar Hernández Hernández
Hello: I have just installed a Linux RHAS 3.0 with mysql-3.23.58-1, mysql-devel-3.23.58-1 and mysql-server-3.23.58-1.9. When mysql starts, there is just listening one mysql-daemon. When I had this configuration running in Redhat 7.3, mysql started 4 daemons. Could someone explain me this be