On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 09:56:17PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > inetd, Apache, squid, exim, postfix, a famous database starting with > > m... > > cron, syslog, ntp, ssh All of those work either by re-execing themselves, if they implement a reload at all. Except mysql which only appears to allow reloading "grant tables". I'm a bit surprised about that, the docs clearly talk about reloading grant tables, they don't say anything about reloading the configuration. Anyone know enough about mysql to set the record straight here? Searching the docs didn't bring me any joy. How about oracle and such? Anyway, the behviour I think people are looking for is that when you comment out a line, it resets the value back to some default, which they'll find in the documentation I presume. Spit out a warning for things that can't be changed (this appears to be done). Have a nice day, -- Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@xxxxxxxxx> http://svana.org/kleptog/ > Patent. n. Genius is 5% inspiration and 95% perspiration. A patent is a > tool for doing 5% of the work and then sitting around waiting for someone > else to do the other 95% so you can sue them.
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