Am 21.06.2011 01:44, schrieb Adam Williamson: > On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 01:18 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote: > >> what exactly do you not understand in the fact that even starting myqld >> first does not help with a large database since mysqld needs some seconds >> to accept connections and systemd fires up the follwing services > > So would any other init system; if the startup script has returned > success, any init system figures it's now fine to move on to the next > one. How else would you design it, exactly? this is simply not true have you ever seen a Fedora < F15 booting with al large mysqld-setup? if you have 10 GB innodb-buffer you can see that upstart does not start the next service ordered in /etc/rc3.d/ until mysqld IS REALLY ready and if this takes 30 seconds that the boot-process waits 30 seconds
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