Re: myqsl dummy needs help

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On Monday 16 February 2009, Craig White wrote:
>On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 17:52 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Monday 16 February 2009, Craig White wrote:
>> >On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 15:51 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> >> On Monday 16 February 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
>> >> >On Monday 16 February 2009 20:27:04 Gene Heskett wrote:
>> >> >> No package webmin available.
>> >> >> Nothing to do
>> >> >
>> >> >I don't think I've ever had webmin from a distro package, but it
>> >> > installs so easily from the website.
>> >> >
>> >> >Anne
>> >>
>> >> I found it, installed it, let it do its updates, but a scan for servers
>> >> doesn't find mysql cuz it is not running and now won't run.
>> >>
>> >> I had NDI this was going to such a PIMA, but a friend has mythtv
>> >> running at his place and it does everything but fix breakfast.
>> >>
>> >> If anyone has any idea how to reset this SOB to absolutely square one,
>> >> never having been run, please advise.  Deleting /var/lib/mysql didn't
>> >> do it.
>> >
>> >----
>> >you don't delete /var/lib/mysql
>> >you delete /var/lib/mysql/*
>> >
>> >mkdir /var/lib/mysql
>> >chown mysql:mysql /var/lib/mysql
>> >service mysqld start
>>
>> I got to here ^^^ and selinux stuck up its hand & waved at me.
>> SELinux is preventing mysqld (mysqld_t) "create" to mysql.sock
>> (var_lib_t).
>>
>> And recommended I run restorecon -v 'mysql.sock', but:
>> [root@coyote rpms]# restorecon -v 'mysql.sock'
>> restorecon:  stat error on mysql.sock:  No such file or directory
>>
>> So I go back to the top of the list above and repeat, apparently forever
>> cuz I get the same thing when I restart mysqld.
>>
>> Now, since mysql.sock doesn't exist, because it can't create it, therefore
>> restorecon can't do anything about it, WTH do I do next?
>>
>> So I located the old one in the database, touched a new one, then
>> 'chown mysql:mysql mysql.sock;restorecon -v mysql.sock'  No errors
>> reported. But, a 'service mysqld start' eventually fails.  And now the
>> selinux count is plus 2 cuz I tried it twice.
>>
>> So how do we fix YAMYSQLFSCKUP?
>
>----
>ignoring that the person whining is the one who deleted the directory in
>the first place, it should have been obvious to you that you needed to
>also restore the security contexts on /var/lib/mysql when you recreated
>it.
>
>Are you having a good time blaming everything else for your troubles?
>
>There are millions of people running mysql without your issues.
>
>Craig

With all due respect Craig, it must have done it once, over a year ago, but I 
haven't been using it for anything.  I had yum rpm -e the whole thing which 
took a few other things along with it, then reinstalled the whole maryann.

No change.  If, when it was installed originally, it spit out any such errors, 
I don't after a year, recall them, and selinux has been updated a dozen times 
since the install and my re-enabling selinux.  So lets be realistic and see 
just what the hell we can do about selinux killing mysql instead of your 
usual shoot the messenger attitude.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
"Open the pod bay doors, HAL."
-- Dave Bowman, 2001

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