Bug 23021

Summary: chkconfig values change request (S90 -> S78)
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: jve
Component: mysqlAssignee: Patrick Macdonald <patrickm>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description jve 2000-12-30 07:44:46 UTC
The chkconfig line in the init.d script for mysql uses 90 for both the S 
and K sequence numbers.

The K number should be 10, but that's not the problem...

The problem is that the Apache httpd S number is 85, which means that 
Apache starts up before the internal database server (mysql), and for a few 
seconds (or however long it takes to get through any startup scripts from 
85 to 90), the apache CGI connections to Mysql fail because mysqld isn't 
running.

Can you please change the chkconfig S and K numbers in the Mysql init.d 
script to somewhere around 78 and 22?  That puts it before the externally 
accessible servers that start up in the 80's.

Thanks.

Comment 1 Trond Eivind Glomsrxd 2000-12-30 13:08:15 UTC
We didn't ship mysql in Red Hat Linux 6.2 - where did you get it?
Anyway, for the version currently shipping in 7, the values are 85 (start) 15 (stop)