Re: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start

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On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 19:44, Alexandre de Abreu wrote:
> > just wondering if this is only happening to me. i have set up mysql to
> > require a password for "root" upon login. now, whenever i start mysql
> > using /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start, i get the message that starting
> > mysql timed-out and failed, even though it actually started. checking
> > that script, i've determined that it hangs when it tries to ping the
> > mysql server (mysqladmin ping), since ping-ing now requires a password.
> > my temporary solution was to comment the ping part out (just so i can
> > get an OK for mysql's startup. was this how it always was? i've used rh9
> > with mysql before, with the exact same setup (root requires psasword no
> > matter where logging in from), and this never occurred. is this only
> > happening to me? any solution on how to allow "mysqladmin ping" without
> > requiring a password?
> > 
> > dex
> 
> The same for me. :)
> On rh9's mysqld init script, there's nothing about mysqlping. I just 
> commented it out, too.

hehe alright. an RHCE that did what i did. i feel smart =)

thanks for replying. i wonder if anyone knows why the did this. maybe a
changelog or something about the script change.

dex




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