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Old 03-27-2008
Chuck
 
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Default restart mysqld

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I thought I read somewhere that you could restart the mysqld process -
or at least force it to reread the my.cnf parameters - by sending it a
particular signal with the kill command. I can't find that documentation
now. Is that true and if so what signal is it? TIA

My platform is solaris 10, mysql 5.0,
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