Dear Norbert

as shown below, I do not have the mysql-server-5.1 package at all. 

The point is that I do not explicitly use mysql and all mysql stuff that I 
have, namely mysql-server-core-5.1, come from automatic installations (as far 
as I remember).
In this sense having a "failed" message at boot should not happen, I'm I wrong?

It turned out from my previous bug report that there was a problem in a init 
script
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589513#16

Of course my problem might not be a bug of the core package, but a dirty 
configuration inherited by bad automatic updates, as suggested in 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589513#13
in this case any suggestion to clean up my state is welcome.

I was planning to aptitude full--upgrade but maybe I will wait your answer.

Thanks for your time, all my best
Riccardo


# cat /var/log/daemon.log|egrep -i mysql
Jan 14 10:03:28 galileo /etc/init.d/mysql[1925]: 0 processes alive and 
'/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping' resulted in    
                                                                                
                                       
Jan 14 10:03:28 galileo /etc/init.d/mysql[1925]: /etc/init.d/mysql: line 75: 
/usr/bin/mysqladmin: No such file or directory            
Jan 14 10:03:28 galileo /etc/init.d/mysql[1925]:                                
                                                       
#
# aptitude search mysql|egrep '^i'
i A libmysqlclient16                - MySQL database client library             
i A libqt4-sql-mysql                - Qt 4 MySQL database driver                
i A mysql-common                    - MySQL database common files, e.g. /etc/mys
i A mysql-server-core-5.1           - MySQL database server binaries
# aptitude search mysql-server
p   mysql-server                                                - MySQL 
database server (metapackage depending on the latest version)  
c   mysql-server-5.0                                            - MySQL 
database server binaries                                       
c   mysql-server-5.1                                            - MySQL 
database server binaries and system database setup             
v   mysql-server-core                                           -               
                                                       
v   mysql-server-core-5.0                                       -               
                                                       
i A mysql-server-core-5.1                                       - MySQL 
database server binaries                                       
v   virtual-mysql-server                                        -               
                                                       

On Friday 14 January 2011 11:41:15 you wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 13.01.2011, 18:30 +0100 schrieb r.ductor:
> > Apparently the bug I reported in #589513 which was classed fixed by
> > 5.1.49-2 is still there in 5.1.49-3:
> > i.e. at boot I get a failed message, but after a ps gives a running
> > mysqld.
> 
> Which version of mysql-server-5.1 do you have installed?
> 
> Please make sure that the mysql-server-5.1 package is also updated to
> 5.1.49-2 or newer.
> 
> Could you please also send me the mysqld related informations during
> it's startup from /var/log/daemon.log?
> 
>       Norbert
> 



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