mysql41-server/mysql40-server not starting?

Frank J. Laszlo laszlof at vonostingroup.com
Thu Jan 13 19:33:24 PST 2005


Did you add the rcvar to your rc.conf?

-Frank

Brian Bailey wrote:

>Quoting Brian Szymanski <ski at indymedia.org>:
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>>Hi.
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>>I'm having trouble installing mysql4?-server on my 5.3 box.
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>>I've tried both 4.0 and 4.1, same results.
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>Your error file should be /var/db/mysql/ozelmo.wuhjuhbuh.afraid.org.err
>Probable cause is bad permissions on the database.
>If you are still having problems, try running mysql(not mysql_safe) -T.
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>I've had problems similar to this, although mine was from trying to start
>defective using defective databases.  If I remember right running mysql was how
>I found the problem. 
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>>The port compiles and installs fine, but then I cannot start mysql:
>># /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start
>># ps auxww | grep sql
>>root          39450  0.0  0.2  1556  812  p2  S+    9:16PM   0:00.00 grep
>>sql
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>>Where'd it go? Let's try invoking mysqld_safe by hand:
>># mysqld_safe
>>Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/db/mysql
>>STOPPING server from pid file /var/db/mysql/ozelmo.wuhjuhbuh.afraid.org.pid
>>050113 21:16:51  mysqld ended
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>>Not sure where to look for logs indicating the problem and the mysql.com
>>doc pages have nothing relevant. Man page doesn't have anything about a
>>invoking the daemon in the foreground or with different verbosity options.
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>>Erm. Anyone seen this before? Help?
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>>Thanks,
>>Brian Szymanski
>>ski at indymedia.org
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