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09.02.2008 at 05:37AM PDT, ID: 23695743
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What are system services? Run levels?

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SuSE, SuSE Linux SLES10, SLES 10

I have a MySQL process that is out of control. Using ps aux | grep mysql I can see that there is always a mysql process but the PID keeps changing. So I cannot kill the process, I don't know the PID.

I thought there must some thing that keeps on trying to start this process. I thought this could be a system service. Using yast2 I was able to disable this service. I checked in yast in expert mode that this mysql thing does not have a run level.

So I expect this process not to run.

When I reboot the machine the mysql process with the changing pid is still there. The run level and service settings does not seem to have any effect.

How do I prevent this mysql process from trying to start?
Answered By: maysara
Expert Since: 08/07/2007
Accepted Solutions: 23
maysara has been an Expert for 1 year 5 months, during which he has posted 101 comments and answered 23 questions. maysara is just one of 242 experts in the SuSE Linux Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded a "B" by the asker.
 
 
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