On Dec 26, 2012, at 01:32, Edgar Rodolfo <rodolfobsd%gmail.com@localhost> wrote: > Currently i have two machines (one virtual machine and real machine) > in both is the same, mysql 5.1 version and 5.5 is the same strange > behavior they do not start in boot time :(, but is normally when i > write /etc/rc.d/mysqld start. > I have NetBSD 6.0 release i386 (NetBSD-6.0-i386) > I read some recomendations, e.g. > http://wiki.netbsd.org/pkgsrc/how_to_install_a_mysql_server/, but i > can not start mysql in boot time normally as i do in another release > (5.x) As a workaround, can you try to add a "sleep 5" after the command that starts mysqld in /etc/rc.d/mysqld (see the attached diff)? This works for me in all the cases that I have tested (i386 and amd64, NetBSD 6 and current). Regards, Sverre
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