On 20.7.2011 23:07, Keith Roberts wrote:
This is strange behavior because as soon as I start mysqld with a clean error log, I get the following messages:
110720 21:38:47 [Note] /usr/libexec/mysqld: ready for connections. Version: '5.5.14-log' socket: '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' port: 2500 MySQL Community Server (GPL) by Remi
110720 21:38:48 [Warning] Access denied for user 'UNKNOWN_MYSQL_USER'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
The strange things is, AFAIK there are no clients trying to connect to mysql. I shutdown a mysql CLI monitor I had running, and did the restart again.
So I'm just wondering why I get this message, when AFAIK there is nothing that should be trying to connect to mysql - unless it's a server daemon running somewhere?
Has anyone else come across this funny error message?
Please have a look at the initscript /etc/init.d/mysqld
...snip # Spin for a maximum of N seconds waiting for the server to come up. # Rather than assuming we know a valid username, accept an "access # denied" response as meaning the server is functioning. snap...
-- Kind Regards, Markus Falb