Vonleigh Simmons wrote:
Yes, was in my original message but you caught us half-way:
# grep mysql /etc/rc.conf
mysql_enable="YES"
I'm using the mysql from ports.
I'm going from memory here as I'm not in front of my BSD machine but
isn't it mysqld_enable="YES"?
Not according to the script, but I'll try it anyway:
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$ grep enable /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh
# Add the following line to /etc/rc.conf to enable mysql:
# mysql_enable (bool): Set to "NO" by default.
# Set it to "YES" to enable MySQL.
..snip..
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Nope, still no dice. Changed it back to mysql_enable but it still
won't start up on boot. Anyone have any other ideas of what it could be?
I tried recompiling mysql_server but still no go. The only error I
get is:
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041210 07:33:27 mysqld started
041210 7:33:27 [ERROR] Can't find messagefile
'/usr/local/share/mysql/english/e
rrmsg.sys'
041210 7:33:27 [ERROR] Aborting
041210 07:33:27 mysqld ended
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However when I start it directly it starts up just fine.
What command are you issuing to start it directly?
Regards,
Gary Hayers
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