> > Did anyone else experience any mysql servers not restarting themselves > properly, after the mysql-server upgrade last night, and having to > manually restart mysqld? > > Thanks > -Joe Yep, I had two mySQL services choke after the updates. Doing a manual restart did the trick and all was well. One thing I'd like to point out. Considering that many (all?) of us are using the Fedora Legacy updates in an automatic mode, care should be taken releasing an update for a major package on a holiday weekend. This past Friday was Good Friday and though not an "official" holiday it is common for many companies (mainly nonprofits) to take that day off. It's also a prime day for people to take a day of vacation (if they aren't already off). Releasing major updates on any major federal / religious holiday is, IMHO, a bad idea. Releasing them on weekends can also be just as bad. Just some thoughts. Thanks all for the great work. :) Paul Pettit CTO and IS Manager Consistent Computer Bargains Inc. I've heard it said that the proof of lunacy is when you repeat the same steps expecting different results. I say it's proof that you're a Microsoft user. - comment by deshi777 on experts-exchange.com -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list