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> Why do you want MySQL to run under tcpserver? What
> benefits would it give you as opposed to the regular
> configuration?
Hi Sasha,
There are two benefits as I see it:
1. tcpserver enables better control of just who connects to the program
it is controlling, ie limit max. connections, restrict IP addresses that
can connect.
2. I use tcpserver for nearly all the other programs I manage, and I
always strive to reduce the number of different control interfaces I need
to remember!
Are you familiar with djb's supervise? If so, am I right in thinking
that MySQL should run OK under the control of supervise?
Cheers,
R.
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