Can anyone confirm that this is correct from a query of netstat? Should the
sock be 'connected' instead of 'connecting'? I ask because although mysql is
running in the proc list, it is not responding to any commands.
unix 0 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 87380
so, where can I change it
so it uses our new domain? Or do I have to do a complete reinstall with a
newly compiled
installation app?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Subject: Re: Reinstallation HANG
when you enter the unix command
hostname
what do you get ?
This had better be resolvable with your DNS.
Maybe you
Mysql recently crashed my Linux box during a cron. Mysql quit responding and
then the cron keep opening mysql until it cooked the memory. I rebooted, and
now I can't restart mysql, I can't use mysqldump or mysqladmin either. They
all just hang.
Could it be possible that the table locked up
Having problems starting mysql on my linux box. I think I've tried just
about everything in the manual within reason. Please help out if anyone has
an idea.
The other day, mysql died on my system for no apparent reason. When I reboot
the machine, based on the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql,
Having problems starting mysql on my linux box. I think I've tried just
about everything in the manual within reason. Please help out if anyone has
an idea.
The other day, mysql died on my system for no apparent reason. When I reboot
the machine, based on the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql,