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How To Make MySQL start automatically at startup
Post Description: This Page Will Show You How To Make Mysql Start Automatically At Startup What Command You Need To Send In The Linux Shell Terminal Console To Make Apache Mysqld Web Server Start At Boot Time When The Server Is Starting At Startup
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This Post Was Posted On Jan 02, 2010 By Webune Tutorials #2979
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If you are visiting us today, you want to know how you can make apache start when the operating system is loading during booting. its very easy. if you have a dedicated server with Webune, you might have CentOS, RedHat, Fedora, Ubuntu or Debian. all you have to do is execute this command at the shell to setup the service so when the server starts, it also initiates mysqld apache server:

SHELL COMMAND:
chkconfig --levels 235 mysqld on


hope that helps, if it doesnt work, please let me know
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how to make mysql start automatically on start up centos
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