Steven Yelton wrote:
I just installed the latest mysql packages on a non xen server and had
the same problem. I copied the start script from another installation
and it worked. (A diff showed no differences, a co-worker told me the
script was haunted). Can you run 'mysqld_safe' from the command line
successfully?
Here is my init.d script that worked:
http://dropoff.org/29rc/mysql
"Haunted script" ? :))
I don't know what your environment is, but if You're using RHEL4, FC3,
CentOS, or something newer, the bundled MySQL (or to be specific :
MySQL's BDB engine) requires glibc to have NPTL support. Removing
/lib/tls effectively disables NPTL, which results in MySQL failed to start.
You can work around this problem by adding "skip-bdb" to your
/etc/my.cnf, or /var/lib/mysql/my.cnf, or any other config file and
startup script that MySQL reads during startup.
A better solution, in my oppinion, is to use Xen-specific glibc
<http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenSpecificGlibc>. This will solve
MySQL, DB4, and other problems caused by NPTL glibc.
Regards,
Fajar
Mark Olliver wrote:
Hi,
Just want to do a quick check before I spend hours debugging a
problem. I have xen running and on the virtual server I have just
installed the latest rpm from Centos (the guest and main os) from
mysqld. When I went to start it, it fall over and give no error.
Any ideas, do I need to do anything extra for the xen platform, I
presume not
Mark
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