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| From: | Gerald Clark | Date: | April 10 2001 7:38pm |
| Subject: | Re: start mysql at startup | ||
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Make sure it is executable. Ngu Nguyen wrote: > > Hi, > > I just finished installing mysql, but the only way I can start mysql is using > "./configure" or "./bin/safe_mysqld". In the documentation it tells me to use > "mysql.server start" but this command doesn't work. I was wondering if anyone could tell > me what I am doing wrong. > > I am also wondering how I could get mysql running at startup. I have no clue on how > to do this at all. > > I'd really appreciate your help. > > Thanks, > > Ngu
| Thread | ||
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| • start mysql at startup | Ngu Nguyen | 10 Apr |
| • Re: start mysql at startup | Brian Warn | 10 Apr |
| • Re: start mysql at startup | Richard DeWath | 10 Apr |
| • Re: start mysql at startup | Gerald Clark | 10 Apr |
| • Re: start mysql at startup | Deependra B. Tandukar | 11 Apr |
| • Re: start mysql at startup | Deependra B. Tandukar | 11 Apr |
