On Monday 30 June 2003 12:50 pm, MURDOCK,BRYAN (HP-Vancouver,ex1) wrote:

> This just sets it to run next time you reboot.  It won't start it
> immediately.  You can do (on redhat or mandrake) a 'service mysqld start'
> to start it right away.  I think you can do a status with that too,
> 'service mysqld status'.  You need to be root.

For Mandrake (9.1 at least, and I think for others), it's "mysql" , not 
"mysqld"

-- 
Jacob Albretsen
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