On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org> wrote:
planas <jslozier@gmail.com> writes:
If I try sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start I get
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [fail]
The first step is to check /var/log/daemon.log for all error messages from mysqld, they will likely explain what the problem is.
The most common cause of this kind of problem is configuring wrong log file sizes for InnoDB/XtraDB, but it is impossible to tell without the contents of the error log from /var/log/daemon.
about the problem of how to solve it. I have tried a complete reinstall from the repository and it has not helped.
When I try to start maria, Ubuntu 11.04, a local install mariadb 5.2.7 sudo /usr/bin/mysqld_safe I get
If you install from the repositories, I am not sure if calling mysqld_safe directly is supposed to work. The right way to start is /etc/init.d/mysql start.
In Ubuntu you may also use: sudo invoke-rc.d $NAME [stop][start][restart] sudo service $NAME [stop][start][restart] -- ./k Kurt von Finck Chief Community And Communications Officer Monty Program http://montyprogram.com