Starting and Stopping MariaDB
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Starting and Stopping MariaDB Server
Starting MariaDB, including details on service managers. -
Configuring MariaDB with Option Files
Configuring MariaDB with my.cnf and other option files. -
mysqld Configuration Files and Groups
Which configuration files and groups mysqld reads. -
mysqld Options
Lists of all the options for mysqld. -
What to Do if MariaDB Doesn't Start
Troubleshooting MariaDB when it fails to start. -
Running MariaDB from the Build Directory
Running mariadbd (mysqld) directly from the source directory without make install. -
mysql.server
Startup script included in MariaDB distributions on Unix -
mysqld_safe
Recommended way to start a mysqld server on a non-systemd Unix. -
mysqladmin
Admin tool for monitoring, creating/dropping databases, stopping mysqld etc. -
Switching Between Different Installed MariaDB Versions
Managing different installed MariaDB versions and running them one at a time -
Running Multiple MariaDB Server Processes
Running multiple MariaDB Server processes on the same server. -
Specifying Permissions for Schema (Data) Directories and Tables
MariaDB uses the following modes for creating directories and files -
mysqld_multi
Manage several mysqld processes. -
launchd
launchd is the startup service used in MacOS X. -
systemd
How systemd is configured on MariaDB packages and how to alter its configuration. -
sysVinit
sysVinit is one of the most common service managers for Linux and Unix. -
mariadb-admin
Symlink or new name for mysqladmin. -
mariadbd
Symlink or new name for mysqld. -
mariadbd-multi
Symlink or new name for mysqld_multi. -
mariadbd-safe
Symlink or new name for mysqld_safe.
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