Greetings ,
Peter Arremann wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 17:47, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
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The mysqld startup script is different than most as in it starts the daemon process and then sits and spins for 10 seconds waiting or it to come up. Most likely you have either very little resources
What do you mean by very little resources ??
After booting i have 750 MB of RAM available and my root directory has 11 GB of disk space available
so your mysqld takes longer
than that to come up, or you're allocating some large junks of memory so the initialization takes longer... For more detail check /etc/init.d/mysqld starting with line 38...
I will check to see if i can figure out something .
Peter.
By the way i forgot to write that this is a Fedora Core 1 installation running with the
2.4.29 kernel .
Kind Regards, Peter