[mythtv-users] mysql not starting on boot

Douglas Peale Douglas_Peale at comcast.net
Sat Jul 24 17:35:39 UTC 2010


On 07/24/2010 10:19 AM, Greg wrote:
> On 07/24/2010 12:18 PM, Douglas Peale wrote:
>> On 07/24/2010 01:04 AM, paul wrote:
>>   
>>> Sorry Mythbuntu, both front end and back end are on the same machine so
>>> I can't see networking being an issue.  It does look like mysql may have
>>> moved from init.d to upstart as part of the last update from some file
>>> dates.
>>>
>>> In the /etc/rc3.d and rc5.d folders I have:
>>>
>>> S17mysql-ndb-mgm ->  ../init.d/mysql-ndb-mgm
>>> S18mysql-ndb ->  ../init.d/mysql-ndb
>>>
>>> but no ref to /etc/init./mysql
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On 24/07/10 08:45, Michael T. Dean wrote:
>>>     
>>>>   On 07/24/2010 03:38 AM, paul wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> After the last update mysql is now not starting on boot, it has to be
>>>>> started manually, does anyone know how to fix this?
>>>>>
>>>>> MythTV Version   : 25396
>>>>> MythTV Branch    : branches/release-0-23-fixes
>>>>> Network Protocol : 23056
>>>>> Library API      : 0.23.1.201000710-1
>>>>> QT Version       : 4.6.2
>>>>>          
>>>> Guess (which would be much easier if you mentioned/didn't trim the
>>>> distro name): you're using a distro that starts mysqld before
>>>> networking is initialized (likely due to an asynchronous upstart of an
>>>> initialization system and a race condition).
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>        
>> I may be having this problem as well (though I thought it was a
>> username/password issue) I will check next boot to see if it is
>> running. I'm running Ubuntu 64 with mythbuntu 0.24 installed as a
>> package. My system is setup to shutdown when idle, so this is
>> a real problem.
>>
>> If it is an upstart issue, it may be related to this:
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/554172
>>
>>    
> I had the same problem..What id did is I start mythbackend by putting
> the back end startup in System,Preferences,startup applications..This
> way everything is started before the back end...I don't use upstart any
> longer.. Maybe not too elegant,but it never fails to start...


mysqld is definitely not started on boot. Has a bug report been filed on this yet?


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