> Usually means you have an error in your my.cnf file.
Is the my.cnf file a new thing with mysql because I
heard about it for the first time today?
Is there a way to configtest the my.cnf file like
there is with apache?
Thanks,
J>
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The mysql support list is slow, so I though I would
post here since I know this list is more active. MySQL
shuts down when I start it up...
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from/home/mysqldb
030328 09:29:32 mysqld ended
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The mysql support list is slow, so I though I would
post here since I know this list is more active. MySQL
shuts down when I start it up...
Starting mysqld daemon with databases
from/home/mysqldb
030328 09:29:32 mysqld ended
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Do you Yahoo!?
Yaho