[bug-notifications] [mysql5 0004646]: /var/opt/csw/mysql5/my.cnf ignored

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Tue Jan 4 23:31:51 CET 2011


A NOTE has been added to this issue. 
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https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4646 
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Reported By:                james
Assigned To:                maciej
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Project:                    mysql5
Issue ID:                   4646
Category:                   other
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   major
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     feedback
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Date Submitted:             2010-12-22 13:49 CET
Last Modified:              2011-01-04 23:31 CET
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Summary:                    /var/opt/csw/mysql5/my.cnf ignored
Description: 
The start up script:
/var/opt/csw/svc/method/svc-cswmysql5
has provision to use a local configuration:
MYSQL_VAR=/var/opt/csw/mysql5
CONFFILE=$MYSQL_VAR/my.cnf

but it fails:

WARNING: Found two instances of my.cnf -
/opt/csw/mysql5/my.cnf and
/var/opt/csw/mysql5/my.cnf
IGNORING /var/opt/csw/mysql5/my.cnf

If I can't write to /opt this is a problem and if I can then I'm wasting
my time in /var/opt anyway.



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 (0008667) phil (developer) - 2011-01-04 23:31
 https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4646#c8667 
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Ah sorry. I was reading the wrong file. my "patch" was for mysqld_safe, not
our init file.


I think we would be best to focus on patching mysqld_safe, and keeping the
init file as minimal as possible.
I say that, because mysqld_safe is quite complex.  Usually, for
maintanance purposes, its a good idea to minimise complexity whereever
possible.

Having large complexity in TWO areas of the chain for startup, I would
suggest is counterproductive for us.



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