From: Sasha Pachev Date: March 26 1999 12:22pm Subject: Re: how can MySQL be restarted automatically on virtual serve? List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/1014 Message-Id: <36FB7C23.8E01C9DF@direct1.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Verle Harrison wrote: > > Hi folks: > > I am using MySQL 3.22.13b running on Solaris. I am on a virtual server and I > own MySQL, I installed it from a binary distribution and it runs in my space. > > I would like it to restart when ever the real server box is restarted. I > provided my hosting company with the startup string I use to restart MySQL. All > paths in the string are full paths. They tell me that they can't get it to > restart automatically, even though they put the line in their start up file. > > Surely this is possible, can anyone give me a suggestion? > Can you send us your /etc/rc.d/ stuff pertaining to mysql along with all the paths. There is probably something stupid they are doing, like not putting the correct links to the start-up in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d or something else of a similar nature. That's why I don't like messing with virutual servers, sometimes you just what to have root access and not have to beg some else about doing something simple. -- Sasha Pachev http://www.sashanet.com