Re: mysqld not running

2001-05-30 Thread Kevin Whitney
At the command line, type: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start You can tell if it starts. If that works, and you want mysql start automatically, use "control-panel" to cause mysqld to start at init level 3. If you don't know what this is, email me dire

mysqld not running

2001-05-30 Thread Jessica Grayless
I have a binary distribution of MySQL installed on a Red Hat Linux system. When I try to run mysqld or safe_mysqld, it gives me a 'cannot connect to server 'localhost'.' The error file tells me "bind on TCP/IP port 3306, make sure address is not in use." However, I used 'ps' and no mysqld pro