On Fri, 6 Dec 2002 10:18:12 +0100
"David Bordas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> >> Have a look to the mysql error log to see if you can find your problem
> ...
> >> This file should be in /usr/local/mysql/data
> >>
> > I have no log file, the only file created is <serveur name>.err with the
> number of the thread who crash.
> >
> > touch13
> >
> This file IS the mysql error log.
> On one of mine i can see this for example :
> 021128 10:48:21  mysqld ended
> 
> 021128 14:12:42  mysqld started
> /usr/local/mysql-3.23.53a/bin/mysqld: ready for connections
> 
> So if mysql don't start, there'll "normally" be something there .
> 
> David

I repeat, i have no error log because mysql cannot start.
i try this command under "root": 
safe_mysqld --user=mysql --log=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.log
and this file is always empty...

except if i cannot look in good file ;)

touch13
> 
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