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5.4.2 `mysql.server' -- MySQL Server Startup Script
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MySQL distributions on Unix include a script named `mysql.server'. It
can be used on systems such as Linux and Solaris that use System
V-style run directories to start and stop system services. It is also
used by the Mac OS X Startup Item for MySQL.
`mysql.server' can be found in the `support-files' directory under your
MySQL installation directory or in a MySQL source distribution.
If you use the Linux server RPM package (`MySQL-server-VERSION.rpm'),
the `mysql.server' script will be installed in the `/etc/init.d'
directory with the name `mysql'. You need not install it manually. See
linux-rpm, for more information on the Linux RPM packages.
Some vendors provide RPM packages that install a startup script under a
different name such as `mysqld'.
If you install MySQL from a source distribution or using a binary
distribution format that does not install `mysql.server' automatically,
you can install it manually. Instructions are provided in
automatic-start.
`mysql.server' reads options from the `[mysql.server]' and `[mysqld]'
sections of option files. For backward compatibility, it also reads
`[mysql_server]' sections, although you should rename such sections to
`[mysql.server]' when using MySQL 5.0.
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