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Re: MySql not getting started
Posted: 2016/05/12 16:25:11
by gerald_clark
Get rid of
[mysqld]
service mysqld start
cp /etc/my.cnf /etc/my.cnf.original
echo "" > /etc/my.cnf
Read the docs and add to the default /etc/my.conf only what you need.
Re: MySql not getting started
Posted: 2016/05/12 16:28:32
by midhunv
Re: MySql not getting started
Posted: 2016/05/12 16:29:45
by midhunv
I didnt post here to read smeone posting ,telling me to read docs ,If u dnt knw ,jus keep quiet,I know there s google and all ,FOOLS!!!!!!!!!!
Re: MySql not getting started
Posted: 2016/05/12 16:33:03
by gerald_clark
No, you don't know how to ask a good question with useful information.
If it still doesn't start, check the logs.
If you think you are entitled to instant answers, you need to buy a RHEL license.
Otherwise don't get pissy with people trying to help you.
Re: MySql not getting started
Posted: 2016/05/12 16:36:23
by midhunv
Yes ,You are right ,Thats the reason why i opened a thread ,I am not expecting a quick reply r instant ans,bt atleast if u dnt know what to answer pls jus keep mum ,I never PM ed any to reply ,If u dnt know just keep ur mouth shut ,Mr Gerald s a physic for sure
Re: MySql not getting started
Posted: 2016/05/12 21:35:31
by TrevorH
You were already told what the problem is - your config file contains junk lines that need to be removed. Specifically these
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[mysqld]
service mysqld start
cp /etc/my.cnf /etc/my.cnf.original
echo "" > /etc/my.cnf