There are different and connected things being discussed here.
1-) Is there a way to read new configurations from my.cnf whithout restart
server?
=> No. A simple mysqladmin reaload don't submit server to read configuration
file again.
2-) Is there a way to avoid debian-script to check databases'
On 12/30/2010 5:00 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Comment WHAT lines?
I looked through /etc/init.d/mysql and don't see anything related to
"check" or "chk". I eyeballed each line in the file and nothing stands out
as the culprit causing an integrity check of the databases.
develo...@mypse:/etc/init.
will cause a reload of the
configuration?
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Subject: Re: /etc/init.d/mysql start WITHOUT integrity check?
Let me know
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> Daevid,
>
Let me know with you whether I understood what do you want to do. Normally,
after mysqld restart on OSs as Ubuntu/Debian, we can observe a script
execution, which will check integrity of all databases tables and present a
message of "Corrupt ...". What I did when I wanted to get rid this check of
w
Daevid,
I'm not quite sure I understand why you want to restart your master. Adding a
slave shouldn't require any restarts/reloads.
What have you changed in the my.cnf to solicit a restart?
Andy
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