It will write a status message over the '#" prompt.
Hit enter. Does the prompt return?
Larry Brown wrote:
>I just double checked and the & doesn't make a difference. It still just
>hangs there after executing "safe_mysql &".
>
>Larry S. Brown
>President/CEO
>Dimension Networks, Inc.
>Member I
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Larry Brown wrote:
> I just double checked and the & doesn't make a difference. It still just
> hangs there after executing "safe_mysql &".
>
let's try
# exec safe_mysqld
when starting from command prompt
when from rc.x script put it on end of rc.local or in separate fil
I just double checked and the & doesn't make a difference. It still just
hangs there after executing "safe_mysql &".
Larry S. Brown
President/CEO
Dimension Networks, Inc.
Member ICCA
(727) 723-8388
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Larry Brown wrote:
> I am running two different servers, one with the tarball distro and the
> other with an rpm. Both are on Redhat 7.1. Upon executing mysql.server or
> safe_mysqld the console executes the command but does not return to [...]
let's start it with command
I am running two different servers, one with the tarball distro and the
other with an rpm. Both are on Redhat 7.1. Upon executing mysql.server or
safe_mysqld the console executes the command but does not return to a
prompt. I can change to another console and see the server started ok. I
can l