On 3 Aug 2005, at 13:01, Gleb Paharenko wrote:
I've just successfully upgraded from 4.1.9 to 4.1.13 (all are
standard rpms for x86) on Fedora 3. Check that you able to start
MySQL with mysqld_safe (for example /usr/bin/mysqld_safe --
user=mysql).
See:
I installed (as root) the standard rpms over a working 4.1.10a
installation (also from standard rpms) from the mysql site with rpm -
U, and all went ok, except that the server failed to start after the
upgrade. I had a look at it from webmin too and noticed that it was
looking for a startup
Marcus Bointon wrote:
I installed (as root) the standard rpms over a working 4.1.10a
installation (also from standard rpms) from the mysql site with rpm - U,
and all went ok, except that the server failed to start after the
upgrade. I had a look at it from webmin too and noticed that it was
On 3 Aug 2005, at 13:58, Edward Vermillion wrote:
Is the mysql server running?
I only ask because I have the same problem on an FC1
installation, Starting MySQL..[FAILED], but the server is up
and running fine.
I'm thinking it has something to do with something the startup
script
Hello.
I've just successfully upgraded from 4.1.9 to 4.1.13 (all are
standard rpms for x86) on Fedora 3. Check that you able to start
MySQL with mysqld_safe (for example /usr/bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql).
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/starting-server.html
Marcus Bointon