Mysqld and named error in DA panel
Hi...
I was hoping we could resolve this.
First mysqld.... When I click the start/stop button the service apparently stops, but reports a blank error. Should I be worried?
I'm missing the Restart and Reload options with mysqld and the reload one with proftpd.
The second thing is named...
I've put www.directadmin.com/named.debian into my /etc/init.d folder hoping it would then react to my commands from DA, but it started to drain more RAM from the system. The average RAM usage went from 85MB to 115MB. Why is this?
When I click stop in DA, the value of named changes from "named (pid 3336 5246 23874 )" "to named (pid 5246 23874 )" and that's it... When I press reload, a third value appears.
I believe it's not normal...
EDIT: Sorry for posting this problem with named... I've turned off their autostart at boot in the Virtuozzo panel, and I start them manually. Only one named service starts now, and it restarts and stops properly.
This happens to me a lot... I spend half an hour trying to figure out a solution, then I post it to a forum and I solve it minutes after that.
Hi...
I was hoping we could resolve this.
First mysqld.... When I click the start/stop button the service apparently stops, but reports a blank error. Should I be worried?
I'm missing the Restart and Reload options with mysqld and the reload one with proftpd.
The second thing is named...
I've put www.directadmin.com/named.debian into my /etc/init.d folder hoping it would then react to my commands from DA, but it started to drain more RAM from the system. The average RAM usage went from 85MB to 115MB. Why is this?
When I click stop in DA, the value of named changes from "named (pid 3336 5246 23874 )" "to named (pid 5246 23874 )" and that's it... When I press reload, a third value appears.
I believe it's not normal...
EDIT: Sorry for posting this problem with named... I've turned off their autostart at boot in the Virtuozzo panel, and I start them manually. Only one named service starts now, and it restarts and stops properly.
This happens to me a lot... I spend half an hour trying to figure out a solution, then I post it to a forum and I solve it minutes after that.
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