Heres one I have seen before, but for the life of me I cant remember how
to fix this...
I have a server that is running mySQL. Now, the problem is that mySQL
does not load at boot time. I can not figure out why.
Before y'all start chiming in with the obvious, I have the startup
scripts in
* Jeff Lane
Unfortunately, the sunlinux
stuff leaves a little to be desired in the logging area, as the only
boot messages I get are dmesg stuff, no process boot messages like Red
Hat provides. So, any ideas? I know I have seen this issue before
with Red Hat servers, and for hte life of me
Jon Haugsand wrote:
I do not intend to be unfriendly, but shouldn't you ask the SunLinux
community questions concering SunLinux?
Anyway, why not change the /etc/init.d/mysql script such that any
messages it outputs is routed into, say, /var/log/mysql. E.g. if the
following is a fragmend of the