Small changes in mysqld_multi.
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#!@PERL@
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use Getopt::Long;
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use POSIX qw(strftime);
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$|=1;
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$VER="2.1";
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$VER="2.2";
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$opt_config_file = undef();
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$opt_example = 0;
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@ -134,12 +134,13 @@ sub report_mysqlds
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@options = `$com`;
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chop @options;
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$com = "$mysqladmin -u $opt_user -p$opt_password";
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$com = "$mysqladmin -u $opt_user";
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$com.= defined($opt_password) ? " -p$opt_password" : "";
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$com.= $opt_tcp_ip ? " -h 127.0.0.1" : "";
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for ($j = 0; defined($options[$j]); $j++)
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{
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if ((($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-socket)(.*)$/) && !$opt_tcp_ip) ||
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($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-port)(.*)$/))
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if ((($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-socket\=)(.*)$/) && !$opt_tcp_ip) ||
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($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-port\=)(.*)$/))
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{
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$com.= " $options[$j]";
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}
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@ -242,12 +243,13 @@ sub stop_mysqlds()
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@options = `$com`;
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chop @options;
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$com = "$mysqladmin -u $opt_user -p$opt_password";
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$com = "$mysqladmin -u $opt_user";
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$com.= defined($opt_password) ? " -p$opt_password" : "";
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$com.= $opt_tcp_ip ? " -h 127.0.0.1" : "";
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for ($j = 0; defined($options[$j]); $j++)
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{
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if ((($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-socket)(.*)$/) && !$opt_tcp_ip) ||
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($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-port)(.*)$/))
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if ((($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-socket\=)(.*)$/) && !$opt_tcp_ip) ||
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($options[$j] =~ m/^(\-\-port\=)(.*)$/))
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{
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$com.= " $options[$j]";
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}
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@ -461,8 +463,10 @@ sub example
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# safe_mysqld 'guards' every mysqld process and will restart it, if mysqld
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# process fails due to signal kill -9, or similar. (Like segmentation fault,
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# which MySQL should never do, of course ;) Please note that safe_mysqld
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# script may require that you start it from a certain place. If you have
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# problems starting, please see the script. Check especially the lines:
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# script may require that you start it from a certain place. This means that
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# you may have to CD to a certain directory, before you start the
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# mysqld_multi. If you have problems starting, please see the script.
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# Check especially the lines:
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# MY_PWD=`pwd`
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# Check if we are starting this relative (for the binary release)
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@ -482,16 +486,15 @@ sub example
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# 7.You may want to use option '--user' for mysqld, but in order to do this
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# you need to be root when you start this script. Having the option
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# in the config file doesn't matter; you will just get a warning, if you are
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# no the superuser and the mysqld's are started under *your* unix account.
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# IMPORTANT: Make sure that the pid-file and the data directory is
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# not the superuser and the mysqlds are started under *your* unix account.
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# IMPORTANT: Make sure that the pid-file and the data directory are
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# read+write(+execute for the latter one) accessible for *THAT* UNIX user,
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# who the specific mysqld process is started as. *DON'T* use the UNIX root
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# account for this, unless you *KNOW* what you are doing!
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# 8.MOST IMPORTANT: Make sure that you understand the meanings of the options
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# that are passed to the mysqlds and why *WOULD YOU WANT* to have separate
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# mysqld processes. Starting multiple mysqlds in one data directory *WON'T*
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# give you extra performance in a threaded system! It takes too much space
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# to describe everything here, please consult the MySQL manual.
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# give you extra performance in a threaded system!
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#
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[mysqld_multi]
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mysqld = /usr/local/bin/safe_mysqld
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