Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 05:46:17 -0500 (EST)
    From: "Chris Pinkham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    > > I've just noticed that, when rebooting the master backend machine,
    > > mysql gets shut down before the backend (because, of course, "mysql"
    > > sorts before "mythbackend" and typically they're both started/stopped
    > > w/the same two-digit priority in the rc scripts).  This causes the
    > > backend (if it's logging verbosely, which mine is) to emit a bunch of

    > This is a distribution issue, the distributor is the one who specified
    > the startup/shutdown sequence, it's not in the Myth source code.

Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to imply that this was in Myth's code.
I just wanted to figure out whether Myth did any sort of DB-related
cleanup on termination, and thus whether to ensure that the DB was,
in fact, available to it before the backend got signalled.  If it
doesn't catch the signal (or doesn't do any DB-related cleanup if
it -does- catch the signal), than it doesn't matter.  Otherwise,
I'll rearrange my script ordering slightly (and such a dependency
should get documented somewhere).
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