Mysql not starting automatically
I'd like mysql to start on boot but it does not.
Now in order to run it I need to run:
sudo service mysql start
Each time that I power on my computer, which is annoying.
How to resolve this?
a)
This did not help
sudo update-rc.d mysql remove
sudo update-rc.d mysql defaults
b)
It did not help to change
bind-address= 0.0.0.0
in mysql.cnf
c) It did not help to copy a new mysql file from this thread
mysql does not start automatically
None of the solutions helped. mysql does not start after boot.
But it works fine when starting by hand.
startup automatic
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I'd like mysql to start on boot but it does not.
Now in order to run it I need to run:
sudo service mysql start
Each time that I power on my computer, which is annoying.
How to resolve this?
a)
This did not help
sudo update-rc.d mysql remove
sudo update-rc.d mysql defaults
b)
It did not help to change
bind-address= 0.0.0.0
in mysql.cnf
c) It did not help to copy a new mysql file from this thread
mysql does not start automatically
None of the solutions helped. mysql does not start after boot.
But it works fine when starting by hand.
startup automatic
did you check file /var/log/syslog for mysql messages?
– anneb
Aug 9 '16 at 16:11
see this question.
– hellozee
Aug 9 '16 at 16:25
Kuntal - I posted this link myself - see c)
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 16:58
Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[878]: Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary. Aug 9 17:22:35 1 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.49, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 17:02
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I'd like mysql to start on boot but it does not.
Now in order to run it I need to run:
sudo service mysql start
Each time that I power on my computer, which is annoying.
How to resolve this?
a)
This did not help
sudo update-rc.d mysql remove
sudo update-rc.d mysql defaults
b)
It did not help to change
bind-address= 0.0.0.0
in mysql.cnf
c) It did not help to copy a new mysql file from this thread
mysql does not start automatically
None of the solutions helped. mysql does not start after boot.
But it works fine when starting by hand.
startup automatic
I'd like mysql to start on boot but it does not.
Now in order to run it I need to run:
sudo service mysql start
Each time that I power on my computer, which is annoying.
How to resolve this?
a)
This did not help
sudo update-rc.d mysql remove
sudo update-rc.d mysql defaults
b)
It did not help to change
bind-address= 0.0.0.0
in mysql.cnf
c) It did not help to copy a new mysql file from this thread
mysql does not start automatically
None of the solutions helped. mysql does not start after boot.
But it works fine when starting by hand.
startup automatic
startup automatic
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did you check file /var/log/syslog for mysql messages?
– anneb
Aug 9 '16 at 16:11
see this question.
– hellozee
Aug 9 '16 at 16:25
Kuntal - I posted this link myself - see c)
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 16:58
Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[878]: Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary. Aug 9 17:22:35 1 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.49, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 17:02
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did you check file /var/log/syslog for mysql messages?
– anneb
Aug 9 '16 at 16:11
see this question.
– hellozee
Aug 9 '16 at 16:25
Kuntal - I posted this link myself - see c)
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 16:58
Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[878]: Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary. Aug 9 17:22:35 1 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.49, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 17:02
did you check file /var/log/syslog for mysql messages?
– anneb
Aug 9 '16 at 16:11
did you check file /var/log/syslog for mysql messages?
– anneb
Aug 9 '16 at 16:11
see this question.
– hellozee
Aug 9 '16 at 16:25
see this question.
– hellozee
Aug 9 '16 at 16:25
Kuntal - I posted this link myself - see c)
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 16:58
Kuntal - I posted this link myself - see c)
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 16:58
Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[878]: Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary. Aug 9 17:22:35 1 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.49, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 17:02
Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[878]: Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary. Aug 9 17:22:35 1 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.49, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 17:02
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did you check file /var/log/syslog for mysql messages?
– anneb
Aug 9 '16 at 16:11
see this question.
– hellozee
Aug 9 '16 at 16:25
Kuntal - I posted this link myself - see c)
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 16:58
Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[878]: Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary. Aug 9 17:22:35 1 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: Looking for 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck Aug 9 17:22:35 /etc/mysql/debian-start[882]: This installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.49, use --force if you still need to run mysql_upgrade
– bodomalo
Aug 9 '16 at 17:02