Nadeem,

I also tried this on RHEL 4, but get the same error as on RHEL 3. I did
a locate mysql and found lots of files containing "mysql", but nothing
called "mysqld".

The default installation hasnt installed MySQL-server packages.

Is there an issue with RHEL and the mysql server? Do I have to install
it separately?

Yes thats right. go to mysql.com/downloads to download RPMs for the relevant distribution and install them.

Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com


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