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- From: Ahmed Sarwar Liton <leyton@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 13:07:21 +0900
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> Do: > cd /var/lib/mysql > ls > Is there a "mysql.sock" file listed? If not it means mysql has not been > started. Yes, there's a file named "mysql.sock". > Did you install mysql from rpm? If so, try going to /etc/init.d and see I installed everything from the RH7.1 CDs ( two of them ) I don't really know if it's rpm or not. > if there a file called mysql (or similar). If so try running it without > any parameters, and it should give you some help. You'll then want to do > something like "/etc/init.d/mysql start". I had to do "/etc/init.d/mysqld start". Is it same as "/etc/init.d/mysql start"? Little "d" at the end of "mysql" is making me nervus. I do the similar thing when I start http too. It's httpd. What's a "d" for? Liton
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