It means bash can't find the file called "mysql". If it could, it would
show you a path to the file, like
$ whereis mysql
mysql: /usr/bin/mysql
If your server has locate or slocate, try them instead. (This assumes they
have an up to date locate database. If not, you may have to run "updatedb"
ahh
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