ps -aux | grep mysql


On 10 July 2013 15:00, HARLEY IAIN <iain.harle...@ntlworld.com> wrote:

> Martin,
> Looks like I need a different syntax but not something I understand.
>
>
> root@Server:~# ps aux¦grep mysql
> ERROR: Unsupported option (BSD syntax)
> ********* simple selection *********  ********* selection by list *********
> -A all processes                      -C by command name
> -N negate selection                   -G by real group ID (supports names)
> -a all w/ tty except session leaders  -U by real user ID (supports names)
> -d all except session leaders         -g by session OR by effective group
> name
> -e all processes                      -p by process ID
> T  all processes on this terminal     -s processes in the sessions given
> a  all w/ tty, including other users  -t by tty
> g  OBSOLETE -- DO NOT USE             -u by effective user ID (supports
> names)
> r  only running processes             U  processes for specified users
> x  processes w/o controlling ttys     t  by tty
> *********** output format **********  *********** long options ***********
> -o,o user-defined  -f full            --Group --User --pid --cols --ppid
> -j,j job control   s  signal          --group --user --sid --rows --info
> -O,O preloaded -o  v  virtual memory  --cumulative --format --deselect
> -l,l long          u  user-oriented   --sort --tty --forest --version
> -F   extra full    X  registers       --heading --no-heading --context
>                     ********* misc options *********
> -V,V  show version      L  list format codes  f  ASCII art forest
> -m,m,-L,-T,H  threads   S  children in sum    -y change -l format
> -M,Z  security data     c  true command name  -c scheduling class
> -w,w  wide output       n  numeric WCHAN,UID  -H process hierarchy
>
> Iain
>
>
> On 10 July 2013 14:16, Martin Nix <mar...@nixes.net> wrote:
>
>> Sounds like mysql isn't running in the first place, do a :
>>
>> # ps aux | grep mysql
>>
>> Post the output back
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
>> On 10 July 2013 13:38, HARLEY IAIN <iain.harle...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I am running Slackware 14 with KDE desktop.  After running an update
>>> whilst inadvertently logged into K-Mail Akonadi will not run and K-mail is
>>> not functioning correctly.
>>> The Akonadi error log is as follows:
>>>
>>> Database process exited unexpectedly during initial connection!
>>> executable: "/usr/libexec/mysqld"
>>> arguments: ("--defaults-file=/root/.local/share/akonadi/mysql.conf",
>>> "--datadir=/root/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/",
>>> "--socket=/root/.local/share/akonadi/socket-Server/mysql.socket")
>>> stdout: ""
>>> stderr: "130703  9:50:24 [ERROR] Fatal error: Please read "Security"
>>> section of the manual to find out how to run mysqld as root!
>>>
>>> 130703  9:50:24 [ERROR] Aborting
>>>
>>> 130703  9:50:24 [Note] /usr/libexec/mysqld: Shutdown complete
>>>
>>> "
>>> exit code: 1
>>> process error: "Unknown error"
>>> "[
>>> 0: akonadiserver(_Z11akBacktracev+0x35) [0x8090755]
>>> 1: akonadiserver() [0x8090a8f]
>>> 2: linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_sigreturn+0) [0xffffe400]
>>> 3: /lib/libc.so.6(gsignal+0x3c) [0xb6dd4d1c]
>>> 4: /lib/libc.so.6(abort+0x143) [0xb6dd6533]
>>> 5:
>>> /usr/lib/qt/lib/libQtCore.so.4(_Z17qt_message_output9QtMsgTypePKc+0x86)
>>> [0xb74ba2f6]
>>> 6: akonadiserver(_ZN15FileDebugStream9writeDataEPKcx+0xd8) [0x8092988]
>>> 7: /usr/lib/qt/lib/libQtCore.so.4(_ZN9QIODevice5writeEPKcx+0xe8)
>>> [0xb7562cf8]
>>> 8: /usr/lib/qt/lib/libQtCore.so.4(+0x11b0bd) [0xb756f0bd]
>>> 9: /usr/lib/qt/lib/libQtCore.so.4(_ZN11QTextStreamD2Ev+0x3e) [0xb757828e]
>>> 10: akonadiserver(_ZN13DbConfigMysql19startInternalServerEv+0x17ab)
>>> [0x811d8ab]
>>> 11:
>>> akonadiserver(_ZN7Akonadi13AkonadiServer20startDatabaseProcessEv+0xe1)
>>> [0x8093751]
>>> 12: akonadiserver(_ZN7Akonadi13AkonadiServerC2EP7QObject+0xc6)
>>> [0x8094d86]
>>> 13: akonadiserver(_ZN7Akonadi13AkonadiServer8instanceEv+0x46) [0x8096466]
>>> 14: akonadiserver(main+0x137) [0x8089c07]
>>> 15: /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf3) [0xb6dbe7a3]
>>> 16: akonadiserver() [0x808a501]
>>> ]
>>> "
>>> Following instructions on the MySQL site on how to run this as root I
>>> try to shut the server down with "mysqladmin shutdown" but only get the
>>> message:
>>>
>>> "mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
>>> error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
>>> '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)'
>>> Check that mysqld is running and that the socket:
>>> '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' exists!"
>>>
>>> When I look in /var/run/mysql/ there is nothing! In
>>> Home/.local/share/akonadi/ there is a file mysql.conf that suggests that it
>>> has its own version but both akonadiserver.socket and mysql.socket are
>>> files with 0 bytes.
>>> Can anybody help as I am at the limits of my understanding on this.
>>> Iain
>>>
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