[CentOS] What's the point of 'service mysqld reload'?
Eero Volotinen
eero.volotinen at iki.fiTue Aug 5 07:18:47 UTC 2014
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2014-08-05 10:09 GMT+03:00 Martin Božič <martin at b021c.si>: > Hi, > > I've been looking at /etc/init.d/mysql init script and saw that 'reload' > spits > out just 'exit 3' and doesn't actually do anything else. > > I'm talking here about stock MySQL on CentOS 6.5. > > What's the reason to do this? It seems quite misleading! > > Maybe reload without restart is not supported, see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/917865/how-do-you-refresh-the-mysql-configuration-file-without-restarting -- Eero
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