Fedora Servers :: MySQL Daemon Failed To Start?
Apr 17, 2011I am not able to start mysql server...when i type command sevice mysqld start it saysMySQL Daemon failed to start.Starting mysqld: [FAILED]so how to solve this problem ?
View 10 RepliesI am not able to start mysql server...when i type command sevice mysqld start it saysMySQL Daemon failed to start.Starting mysqld: [FAILED]so how to solve this problem ?
View 10 RepliesI using Fedora 12. When I am going to start MySQL server then error is come
MySQL Daemon failed to start.
Starting MySQL: [FAILED]
MySQL Details :
mysql-5.1.42-2.fc12.i686
I just got the problem while starting the dhcp daemon. Its showing failed. I need to start it for my clients to be autoinstalled. I am having CentOS 5.2 linux. I've installed all optional packages also while installing CentOS. How to start the dhcp daemon? I've tried the /etc/init.d/dhcpd start also. But it didnt work. Showing Failed.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to set my root password for my mysql database. After I enter /etc/init.d/mysqld start
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Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon. Then when I try to set the password for my root account I get
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I've been trying to get my internal microphone to work in F12, and as part of the things I've tried I had the seemingly bad idea of reinstalling pulseaudio. The problem now is that pulseaudio fails to start... The following is from /var/log/messages, and is repeated several times:Code:Nov 24 08:51:20 localhost pulseaudio[6300]: main.c: Daemon startup without any loaded modules, refusing to work.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have fedora 12 32 bits installed on a Macbook pro (intel core duo) I did "yum update" this morning, I have restarted the system and got the following message:Starting abrt daemon: abrtd: Failed to start: got sig 2 FAILEDI have browsed in the web but I cannot find useful information. Then I typed:$rpm -qa | grep abrt
abrt-libs-1.0.0-1.fc12.i686
abrt-libs-1.0.3-1.fc12.i686
abrt-addon-kerneloops-1.0.3-1.fc12.i686
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I'm trying to install ispCP and i need to start mysqld but it won't seem to start. I'm somewhat of a nooblet to linux (have a year of VPS 'experience', but nothing too fance) so bear with me.
When i run "service mysqld start" it fails with the error: "MySQL Daemon failed to start."
I ran: "tail -n 30 /var/log/mysqld.log" and this is the output;
[root@dragon575 mysql]# tail -n 30 /var/log/mysqld.log
110726 16:03:10 InnoDB: Completed initialization of buffer pool
110726 16:03:10 InnoDB: highest supported file format is Barracuda.
110726 16:03:10 InnoDB: 1.1.8 started; log sequence number 1588761
110726 16:03:10 [ERROR] Aborting
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I'm trying to get mySQL Daemon to start when the machine starts up (and it requires root privileges to run). The command to startup would be
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sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start however that would prompt for a password, and that would not be very well possible now would it? Now, if i try to start it up without being root, it will not start. So this is my problem, maybe someone out there would know a bit more about this than me.
for some reason, which I have exhausted all my thoughts upon..
I have mysql 5.0.77
I just made an amendment to the auto_increment_increment variable.. from 10 to 1
Gone to restart mysqld (im on redhat FYI) and get the error:
'Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon.'
It fails to stop, and obviously fails to start.
I have included below my 'my.cnf' file but I cant see any issues with it, and can't for the life of me think why there is something wrong.
If I ever come across an issue, I don't tend to ask but instead try and figure it out (usually with success) but this time.. I just cannot get my head around it..
I have fedora version 8 with mysql 5.0.45 installed. I have also installed drupal. Recently drupal gave me an error "error code 28". When i checked it out it seemed to be with the db. When i tried to created a db (for testing purposes) in root...i wasn't able to. so then i tried to restart mysql ...it stopped but unfortunately i have not been able to get mysql back up...i get a message saying
"Timeout error occurred trying to start MySql Daemon".
I have a VPS running on centos-5-x86 and mysql server went down two days ago this is my mysql server log
110602 18:28:09 mysqld started
InnoDB: The log sequence number in ibdata files does not match
InnoDB: the log sequence number in the ib_logfiles!
110602 18:28:14 InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally!
InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.
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So that means the User Test can connect from any host without password and with the named privileges, but he has no right to grant any privileges. CONSOLE:
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I installed MySQL on my Ubuntu 10.04 desktop. As I need it only once a month I removed it from all runlevels but mysql is still running after boot up. "lsof" shows that it is running and listening for connections.
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neo@ubuntu:~$ sudo lsof -i
[sudo] password for neo:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
sshd 927 root 3u IPv4 7819 0t0 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN)
sshd 927 root 4u IPv6 7821 0t0 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN)
avahi-dae 945 avahi 12u IPv4 8107 0t0 UDP *:mdns
avahi-dae 945 avahi 13u IPv6 8108 0t0 UDP *:mdns
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How can I evaluate what started the MySQL daemon? WHy is it running?
I am trying to get mysql to start at boot without any success.
The mysqld scripts works fine when run from the command line, but it does not work when i use the links created by chkconfig. I checked the boot.log and found that mysql starts but then it stops or gets shutdown. This is the log message:
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /data/mysql [ OK ]
Starting cups: [ OK ]
STOPPING server from pid file /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
starting DenyHosts: /usr/bin/denyhosts.py --daemon --config=/usr/share/denyho
sts/denyhosts.cfg
090727 04:35:47 mysqld ended
The same init script works fine in Ubuntu.
I was installing a 2 server cluster ISPConfig3 with the help of GlusterFS. I was following this manual - Link
In the server the file /etc/glusterfs/glusterfsd.vol
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# Configuration for the mysql server volume
volume posix-mysql
type storage/posix
option directory /media/big/myweb/export-mysql
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For some weird reason dhcpd fails to startup, but when I installed gadmin's dhcpd GUI configuration tool and click activate to start the DHCP server. It works, but for some reason I can't get it to start like a regular service. (Service dhcpd start) Fails without a error code or message.
View 14 Replies View RelatedOn my server Linux Redhat i want to configure dhcp server but when i check the dhcp status the dhcpd was stopped and i try to invoked or to start it failed. Even when open the graphical mode service configuration, check the box and click start the output error message is dhcp failed. the error: Starting dhcpd:Failed.
How would i start the dhcpd service to run
I am having some trouble making the dropbox daemon start at boot. I followed these instructions -> [URL], which are basically a replica of the original instructions from the Dropbox Wiki [URL]. The installation went fine, except that the machine still cannot start the daemon at boot. I tried to modify the init.d script a bit (see the attachment), but it still wont work (I am not sure if my changes made any significant difference, though). The daemon will only start if I invoke it manually after login with the command:
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[user@machine:~]$ service dropbox start
Which executes the daemon just fine. I also tried adding this line of code to crontab:
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@reboot /etc/init.d/dropbox start
This command starts the daemon if I check with the command "service dropbox status", but if I execute the official dropbox CLI command:
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~/bin/dropbox.py status
it says that Dropbox isn't running and I still have to execute it manually.
P.s.: The machine runs Ubuntu Server 10.04, with all the latest system patches and updates.
Trying to run Cluster to use GFS over iSCSI, but get fencing error.
Here is what I do:
1. edit /etc/hosts code...
I would like to be able to simply run a shortcut file or batch file in a windows os to start or stop my transmission-daemon.I was thinking about using putty to auto login and execute a file using the -m switch. A problem I am running into is that /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon stoprequires the use of sudo.That would require entering a password which would be automated and insecure or would require manually typing int he password.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've just installed subversion.I need to create a script /etc/init.d/svnserve that will start at boot time.I want to use start-stop-daemon --start so I can track my process and eventually kill it using start-stop-daemon --stop.My problem is that I can't get it to work and the documentation shows no exemple.
I've replaced $DAEMON by the whole line: svnserve -d -R -r $REPO_ROOT and got -d is not an option.I'm not quite sure what to do at that point. If someone has some experience with start-stop-daemon it would be great.
I have a mysql database and i use it with apache for my webpages. And I guess it dosen't start when the computer starts so I have to manually start it with "sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start" This returns fail so i went to '/var/run/mysqld/' and the folder was empty. I don't know if this is the problem or not. How can I fix this?
View 9 Replies View RelatedWhen I want to start nfs services ,I get this error, Starting NFS daemon: [FAILED]
View 1 Replies View RelatedFedora 12
Nessus: 2.2.11-5
Authent: using passwrd
Client: GTK version
User: added with no rules
nessus-mkcrt: has been ran
Hosts.allow: hole made for localhost to nessusd with nessusd:127.0.0.1 (this took care of my ssl error)
Upon trying to log into daemon I get the cert then prompted with failed login. I am also not getting anything showing up in my logviewer (gnome). For most other daemons I have had them automagicaly pop up (denyhosts for example) how can I get nessus to show up as well.
I don't know. I have had tons of issues with the Linux today. Now when I try and start mysql it just fails. the syslog says code...
The command mysql results in:
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
I have even tried to uninstall mysql and reinstall it an nothing works. Any suggestions?
ive been trying to fix this for a while. i dont have the original my.cnf, but i dont even know if thats the error:
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pavel@pvl1:~$ sudo service mysql start
^C
pavel@pvl1:~$ cd /var/log/[code]....
I have trouble with MySQL server on my Ubuntu 11.04.Below is what I get in Terminal
root@linux:/home/karl# /etc/init.d/mysql start
Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the
service(
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I have so far: installed and configured postfix, installed courier, installed MySQL and SASL. mostly following a guide on [URL]
When I want to login via POP3 with a user from the MySQL database, authentication fails.
The mail.log file contains the followiung error:
Nov 25 18:47:55 asmahan pop3d: Disconnected, ip=[::ffff:10.11.39.33]
Nov 25 18:48:05 asmahan pop3d: Connection, ip=[::ffff:10.11.39.33]
Nov 25 18:48:16 asmahan pop3d: LOGIN FAILED, user=john, ip=[::ffff:10.11.39.33]
The problem only occurs when I try to login via POP3. I can send emails via SMTP using the same account without any problems.
I just installed a brand new ubuntu server 10.04 32-bit, choosing the LAMP option on install. Upon reboot I couldn't connect to mysql from another machine, so on this new server I changed the file at /var/mysql/my.cnf
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Ubuntu server 10.04 comes with a new event based startup system, and I wonder if that can be responsible for this problem. The server has been upgraded from 9.10. On reboot mysql does not always manage to start... /var/log/mysql/error.log has info similar to this:
100511 19:05:00 [ERROR] Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Cannot assign requested address
100511 19:05:00 [ERROR] Do you already have another mysqld server running on port: 3306 ?
100511 19:05:00 [ERROR] Aborting
So apparently port 3306 is not 100% unused when mysql tries to open it or somehow network connections are not ready, even if mysql start is supposed to wait for 'net-device-up' and 'local-filesystems' according to /etc/init/mysql.conf. This does not happen on all reboots. I am supposed to be able to start it manually with command 'start mysql' but that does not seem to work also. When I try start it again, it says mysql is running but no databases can be reached and mysqld is not active, reboot and good luck is all that helps...
As far as I know there are no firewalls installed, at least none I have manually configured and it has worked with no problems on 9.10. So this new upstart thing seems responsible. It simply does not let mysql wait until it can start in good way. That also explains why it's a random problem. If all starts happen when and if there is free processor time, it does not always start things in the same order on every reboot. The key here is port 3306, or whatever port mysql is configured to use. The upstart system simply needs delay the start until the port is 100% free and available for the system to use.