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it's my pleasure:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2. Dez 15:31 etc/rc0.d/K01gdm -> ../init.d/gdm
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 3. Dez 17:37 etc/rc0.d/K01timidity ->
../init.d/timidity
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2. Dez 15:34 etc/rc0.d/K02usplash ->
../init.d/usplash
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2. Dez
According to http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24564973/my.cnf, mysqld is
configured to only bind to the loopback interface, which rules out any
issue with NetworkManager. Could you provide the output of the following
command:
# ls -l /etc/rc*/*
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Importance:
In sysv-rc-conf: (just giving the marked ones)
service 1 2 3 4 5 0 6 S
mysql* 2 3 4 5
NetworkMan 2 3 4 5
networking 0 6 S
So it seems to me as if it is in system mode.
I'm quite sure to set up this 8.10-64bit-system via debbootstrap from a
8.04-64-live-CD... as the 8.10-64-live-CD wasn't worki
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:16:51AM -, midnightflash wrote:
> In
> /etc/network/interfaces
> all is commented out -> DHCP -> Networkmanager
Are you running NetworkManager in session or system mode? In session mode
NetworkManager will only bring networking once a user is logged into the
system
/etc/mysql/debian.cnf is the generic "do not touch" one.
and
/etc/mysql/conf.d/old_passwords.cnf :
# created by debconf
[mysqld]
old_passwords = false
In
/etc/network/interfaces
all is commented out -> DHCP -> Networkmanager
And the other files/folders are generic too. Nothing special at all.
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Those two above are totally wrong... from a totally other system running on the
same box... sorry!
Need more coffee by the way... ;-)
Now the real ones...
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/etc/my.cnf
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The above is /etc/mysql/my.conf
Now: /etc/mysql/mysqlaccess.conf
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Networking should already be up by then. Could you post your mysql
configuration files as well as your networking configuration?
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For comparison the successful startup with the higher S-numbers:
Dec 13 09:42:38 wallace mysqld_safe[6588]: started
Dec 13 09:42:38 wallace mysqld[6591]: 081213 9:42:38 InnoDB: Started; log
sequence number 0 43655
Dec 13 09:42:39 wallace mysqld[6591]: 081213 9:42:39 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld:
r
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 08:38:41PM -, midnightflash wrote:
> Which logfiles do you mean?
Could you have a look into /var/log/daemon.log?
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Which logfiles do you mean?
# dmesg | grep mysql
[ 20.963888] type=1505 audit(1229199679.263:6): operation="profile_load"
name="/usr/sbin/mysqld" name2="default" pid=4765
# ls -alh /var/log/mysql*
-rw-r- 1 mysql adm0 2008-12-04 06:30 /var/log/mysql.err
-rw-r- 1 mysql adm0 2008-
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