[mythtv-users] Mysqld won't start after system freeze
Howard Cokl
hojoloco at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 29 14:06:55 UTC 2005
#su
#mysqlcheck -r mythconverg
That should repair the database. You may have to run
it on all the in which case you can use
#mysqlcheck -r --all-databases
--- PAUL WILLIAMSON <pwilliamson at mandtbank.com> wrote:
> So I was happily trying to get nuvexport working
> last night
> when the system went nresponsive. Went to look at
> it and
> the hard disk light was solid red. No response from
> the console
> or via the three ssh sessions I had myself logged
> into.
>
> I tried getting in via webmin, no luck there either.
> Waited until
> this morning to see if some process had hung, but I
> was still
> in the same situation. So, I powered the machine
> off. Hated to
> do it, but I didn't see any other option.
>
> So now when I start up the machine, I've got a few
> problems...
>
> I noticed mysqld (FC2/MythTV 0.17, Jarod's guide)
> was failing to
> start.
> Checked everything I could find:
>
> 1. service mysqld stop (failed, because it wasn't
> running)
> 2. rm -f /var/lock/subsys/mysqld (or something like
> that)
> 3. service mysqld start (failed):
> Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon.
> Starting MySQL:
> [FAILED]
> 4. Nothing has changed on the system, so I'm
> guessing
> the mysql db is corrupt somehow.
> 5. Just for kicks, changed the /etc/init.d/mysqld
> script
> to use mythtv for the mysqladmin ping check. Still
> no luck.
>
> Please help?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
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