[CentOS] mysqld status discrepancy
Jerry Franz
jfranz at freerun.comTue Jan 25 17:31:40 UTC 2011
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On 01/25/2011 09:19 AM, ken wrote: > Bug, explainable, or expected?? Checking the status of mysqld as root, > then as a regular user: > > # /etc/init.d/mysqld status > mysqld (pid 4806) is running... > > $ /etc/init.d/mysqld status > mysqld dead but subsys locked > As expected. The PID file for MySQL is not normally world readable and therefore the script cannot determine the PID to check if it is alive if run as an regular user (other than as the 'mysql' user or 'root'). -- Benjamin Franz
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