This is very strange. You are getting the same error when trying to open /dev/urandom and /dev/random, as well as all other files mentioned in the log.

I'm now wondering if your mysql is performing a chroot() during startup? Other than that I have no explanation for what is happening.



On Oct 15, 2005, at 3:18 PM, Israel Fernández Cabrera wrote:

That is a good question but I "guess" it is.. please see the attached
files for more information.
They are...

lsoutput.txt: I made ls in all the path to the certificates files
mysqld.log: Mysqld log file, interesting because it contains the
specific error, openssl .c files, line numbers (that by the way does
not match with the actual file, because of comment I guess), and
more..
strace.txt: a fragment of the mysqld strace output with the failing open call...

I must thak you for the help and interest

best regards

Israel

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