Hi!

Sure, sounds fine by me, the missing init scripts where the most annoying part 
of this ;)
What exactly is mysql-dfsg ? will that replace mysql-server?? Any ETA on 5.0.11 
in debian? :d Can't wait to start using it :$ I need it for some projects at 
work ;)

Thanks a lot!

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Christian Hammers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zo 14-8-2005 14:30
Aan: Bart Verwilst; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Bug#296610: More information about ndb cluster
 
Hello Bart

On 2005-07-06 Bart Verwilst wrote:
> Perhaps mysql-ndb-4.1 and mysql-ndb-mgm-4.1 packages would be for the best. 
> Since mysql-server ( the mysqld and stuff is ( an optional ) part of the 
> cluster too ( as sql nodes ) )

The latest MySQL packages (mysql-dfsg-4.1 and mysql-dfsg-5.0) did not split up
the ndb stuff but the mysql-server-* packages now contain three init scripts.
  /etc/init.d/mysql
  /etc/init.d/mysql-ndb
  /etc/init.d/mysql-ndb-mgm
The last two do nothing if /etc/mysql/ndb_mgmd.conf resp. the ndb
cluster config in /etc/mysql/my.cnf is missing. They are all executed in
/etc/runlevel.conf.
The /usr/share/doc/README.Debian will be used to explain how to disable one or
more of the init scripts using update-rc.d.

Given the low number of people using NDB and the fact that mysql-server-4.1
from Sarge already did include ndb binaries splitting the binaries into 3
packages would have been too complicated.

bye,

-christian-


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