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Re: [linux] Mandrake 8.0 et MySQL 5.6.0



On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 11:49:18AM +0000, Guillaume Denizot wrote:
>  
> Comment faire pour que le demon safe_mysqld de
> /usr/local/mysql/bin
> soit executé au demarrage de la machine tel qu'il soit en
> fond de tâche
> lors du menu de choix des differents comptes utilisateurs?
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Voir la doque de MySQL (passage marqué de |) :

4.15.3 Starting and stopping MySQL automatically

The mysql.server script can be used to start or stop the server, by invoking
it with start or stop arguments: 

shell> mysql.server start
shell> mysql.server stop

mysql.server can be found in the hare/mysql' directory under the MySQL
installation directory, or in the
upport-files' directory of the MySQL source tree. 

Before mysql.server starts the server, it changes directory to the MySQL
installation directory, then invokes
safe_mysqld. You might need to edit mysql.server if you have a binary
distribution that you've installed in a
non-standard location. Modify it to cd into the proper directory before it
runs safe_mysqld. If you want the server to run as
some specific user, you can change the mysql_daemon_user=root line to use
another user. You can also modify
mysql.server to pass other options to safe_mysqld. 

mysql.server stop brings down server by sending a signal to it. You can take
down the server manually by executing
mysqladmin shutdown. 

| You might want to add these start and stop commands to the appropriate
| places in your /etc/rc*' files when you start
| using MySQL for production applications. Note that if you modify
| mysql.server, then if you upgrade MySQL sometime,
| your modified version will be overwritten, so you should make a copy of your
| edited version that you can reinstall. 

If your system uses /etc/rc.local' to start external scripts, you should
append the following to it: 

/bin/sh -c 'cd /usr/local/mysql ; ./bin/safe_mysqld &'

You can also add options for mysql.server in a global /etc/my.cnf' file. A
typical /etc/my.cnf' file might look like
this: 

[mysqld]
datadir=/usr/local/mysql/var
socket=/tmp/mysqld.sock
port=3306

[mysql.server]
user=mysql
basedir=/usr/local/mysql

The mysql.server script uses the following variables: user, datadir,
basedir, bindir and pid-file. 


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J.-F. STRAETEN


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