That's the tail of /var/log/messages : May 23 17:05:02 localhost crond(pam_unix)[9018]: session closed for user root May 23 17:10:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[9033]: session opened for user root by (uid=0) May 23 17:10:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[9035]: session opened for user root by (uid=0) May 23 17:10:02 localhost crond(pam_unix)[9033]: session closed for user root May 23 17:10:02 localhost crond(pam_unix)[9035]: session closed for user root May 23 17:12:02 localhost mysqld: Starting MySQL: failed May 23 17:12:19 localhost dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to 212.113.164.49 port 67 May 23 17:12:19 localhost dhclient: DHCPACK from 212.113.164.49 May 23 17:12:19 localhost dhclient: bound to 81.84.184.7 -- renewal in 683 seconds. May 23 17:13:28 localhost mysqld: Starting MySQL: failed In /var/log I have the file mysqld.log, but isn't a log file, it's a configuration file Alexander Dalloz wrote: Am Mo, den 23.05.2005 schrieb Daniel Silva um 15:47:I have a problem with Mysql. I googled de problem, but at this moment I don't find anything. Whem I type /sbin/service mysqld start , with root, I have the message: Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon. Starting MySQL: [FAILED] Wht's the problem?Daniel SilvaYour system is pretty up to date with all the updates - especially the SELinux policy updates? You find avc / audit messages in /var/log/messages when trying to start the MySQL service? Alexander |