Joseph E. Maxwell wrote:
FreeBSD / UNIX platform, MySQL ver.4.0.16
Prob. of growing /tmp file, solved by introducing a cron job to clean up
the folder intermittently. Prob.solve but new one created - mysql socket
wiped out. Could not restart the server with all the standard methods.
Complained
Hello.
Please, provide the output of 'SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST'. Check if the
problem disappears if you restart the server. Test this issue on the
latest release, use an official binaries.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a weird problem with MySQL 4.1 on a Debian stable sys
Hello Shravan,
Thursday, September 19, 2002, 5:45:59 PM, you wrote:
SD> I am able to stop the server when i specify the
SD> password for the user root.
SD> But if the user "shravan" (who does not have a
SD> password) who tries to stop the server started by
SD> himself, then it fails.
User "shr
Shravan,
Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 10:17:29 PM, you wrote:
SD> I am completely new to MySQL. I installed the source
SD> version of MySQL on Solaris 2.8. I did
SD> "mysql_install_db".
SD> I started the server by saying
SD> "bin/safe_mysqld --user=mysql &". The server started
SD> my creatin
Have you specified any password for the users--- root or shravan ?
> -Original Message-
> From: Shravan Durvasula [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 12:47 AM
> To: MySQL HELP
> Subject: Server shutdown
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am completely new to MySQL. I ins
I tell you that there is a simple script under whatever/mysql/share/ that is
called "mysql.sever" and it manages the mysql server in a very fashionable
way: simply type "mysql.server start" or "mysql.server stop". I use the
script to launch the server when my linux box starts.
Another posibility
if all fails try "killall mysqld" after that you can do an lsof -i
: to see if it is still running,
you have to have lsof package installed dont know if you have it by default
on solaris ..never used solaris b4 :)
ma 2cents
cheers
David Ziggy Lubowa
Network Administrator
One2net (U)
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