On 2013-01-22 05:53, goorooj wrote:
> or can i use the debian /etc/init.d/mysql restart command?
You can, and you should. When you can, use your system provided tools.
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 02:53:27 -0800
goorooj wrote:
> or can i use the debian /etc/init.d/mysql restart command?
Precisely. Or, rather, use "stop" and "start" targets
of the /etc/init.d/mysql control script.
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hi,
i cannot find the stopmysql and startmysql scripts on debian squeeze bacula,
everything ist working fine with a 16 slot library, but i just cannot find
these scripts and donĀ“t want to reboot the server to restart mysql.
i searched in all locations i read about on the net, /etc/bacula/scrip
or can i use the debian /etc/init.d/mysql restart command?
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