I have a Thecus NAS that was defined as the "datadir" in my my.cnf . The main NAS has crashed and I have another backup NAS that I want to nfs mount and start my mysql server on. The server starts fine with /etc/init.d/mysql start. No errors appear in the /var/log/mysqld.log. The log states that the Server Started. In reality the server has not started.
If I create a bogus localhost.localdomain.pid file, running /etc/init.d/mysql start erases this file, but does not replace it with a new one.
The NAS permissions always show up strangely over the nfs mounts, though all other files are created. (hostname-bin.000001, hostname-bin.index).
Please let me know if you have seen this before.
Thank you, grant
If I create a bogus localhost.localdomain.pid file, running /etc/init.d/mysql start erases this file, but does not replace it with a new one.
The NAS permissions always show up strangely over the nfs mounts, though all other files are created. (hostname-bin.000001, hostname-bin.index).
Please let me know if you have seen this before.
Thank you, grant