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Old 2005-02-08, 06:20 PM
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Hi. When booting my server I have MySqlAdmin loading which shows the stop sign in the tray. When I boot it will go to a red light. IF I run "c:\mysql\bin\mysqld-nt stop" from the command line it immediately fires up and turns green. My web page then works fine and all is well. At least till the next time the server is rebooted... Does anyone know what the heck is going on with this?
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Old 2005-02-09, 09:16 AM
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Ok, let me give you guys a little background on what I was doing before this started.
The server was working fine. I shut it down for a few hours. When I turned it on the stop light (WinMySQLAdmin) was read. When I saw this I tried to see what was wrong by checking services and that. Trying to start the MySQL service would fail immediately. It said to try again in 30 seconds... So, I decided to reinstall the MySQL and hope that would fix it. It didn’t. Finally, I found on the net where someone gave some advice as to how to trouble shoot MySQL problems. While in the process (First step) it said to run "c:\mysql\bin\mysqld-nt stop" which I did. That is when the WinMySQLAdmin indicator when to green. So, as it is now I must run that command every time I reboot my server... Any help with this would be much appreciated
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