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| From: | Jay Paulson | Date: | September 8 2006 6:21pm |
| Subject: | Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8? | ||
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A couple questions since I'm not a Solaris person I really don't know how to do the following and was hoping that someone could help me out (Google isn't much help on this). How does one start the MySQL daemon on Solaris 8? (it's running MySQL 3.23.49) How does one tell Solaris 8 to start the MySQL daemon on boot? Lastly, tried running /usr/local/bin/safe_mysqld but got the following error: <TIMESTAMP> mysqld ended Thanks for any help!
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| • Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8? | Jay Paulson | 8 Sep |
| • Re: Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8? | Visolve DB Team | 11 Sep |
| • Re: Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8? | Visolve DB Team | 11 Sep |
| • Re: Restarting MySQL on Solaris 8? | Michael Monaghan | 13 Sep |
