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Message #00027
Re: Post install Issues
> From the logs, it really looks like mysql isn't started yet, which
> isn't too surprising. As yet another quick hack, put:
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> /etc/init.d/mysql start
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> before your
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> mysql [options] < db_dump.sql
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> in your --exec script.
I tried the above thing but it didn't worked. Anyway, I'll try to do
it from the first boot but I wanted to reduce the boot time, since I'm
using the desired image in EC2.
Thanks for your help.
~Amol
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