About apache, maybe it's the ServerName option that's missing. On Wednesday, January 6, 2010, Dário P. <fbsd.questions.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > Qua, 2010-01-06 às 16:16 +0000, Matthew Seaman escreveu: >> Rob wrote: >> > Since I upgraded to FreBSD 8.0, I'm noticing that mysql isn't starting >> > on boot anymore. It starts fine once the system has booted, and looking >> > at the mysql log I see: >> > >> > 100105 17:46:56 mysqld_safe Starting mysqld daemon with databases from >> > /var/db/m >> > ysql >> > 100105 17:46:56 [ERROR] Can't start server: cannot resolve hostname!: >> > Unknown er >> > ror: 0 >> > 100105 17:46:56 [ERROR] Aborting >> > >> > I use dhcp and ddns in my network, so I'm guessing that mysql is >> > attempting to start before the networking has stabilized. Is there a >> > way to make mysql be the last thing started at boot? >> >> MySQL will be happy if it can work out what the hostname of the machine >> is. You say you're using ddns? If that means your machines are pushing >> a hostname up to the DHCP server while they ask it for an IP number, then >> there should be no problem. >> >> You can simply set the hostname in /etc/rc.conf -- it doesn't really >> matter if the machine thinks its name is one thing, and the IPs on its >> network interfaces resolve to something else (at least, not for the >> purposes of running mysql.). The thing you'ld have to look out for are >> the host part of usernames in grants of permissions to users. > > I have exactly the same problem, but with apache. It seems that the > apache try to start before the network. > >> > I tried adding: >> > >> > # REQUIRE: NETWORKING >> > >> > To the init script, but that didn't seem to have any effect. Is there a >> > tool that will run through all the init scripts and tell you the order >> > of startup? >> >> rcorder(8) >> >> You might also find it beneficial to use 'SYNCDHCP' instead of plain 'DHCP' >> in ifconfig_XXY lines in /etc/rc.conf -- this will cause the boot process to >> block on getting an IP for the interface, rather than the default action of >> backgrounding that process and trying to start everything else up. > > This will be useful for me too. Thank you. > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org" >
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