Hello.


Have you add mysql_enable="YES" and others to /etc/rc.conf?

See the contents of /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh





Tim DeBoer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi everyone,

>I just installed mysql50-server, -client, and -scripts from Freebsd ports.

>Everything seemed to go well, no errors that I noticed anyway.

>

>So, after installing I tried to start the mysql server.

>/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start

>Nothing happens. No error messages, no starting, nothing.

>If I do a ps ax I see no processes for anything connected to mysql.

>

>I see no errors in any of my system logs either.

>So, I made deinstall on all three, and reinstalled them. Same results.

>The only thing I can think of is a permissions problem, but I'm not sure

>where to look.

>/usr/local/bin/mysql is chowned root:wheel, is that correct?

>

>Is there a log my startup errors should be dumping to?

>Is there somewhere else I should be checking permissions?

>Is there anything the problem might be, that I can check?

>



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