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New mySQL install (3.22.32-3) on Debian 2.2 (kernel 2.2.17). I can easily
issue a /etc/init.d/mysql start|reload|stop okay, but once it's running I
try a simple "mysqladmin version" and the tty hangs. 

This is what I see in mysql.err:


mysqld started on  Tue Sep 19 14:02:07 PDT 2000
/usr/sbin/mysqld: Can't create/write to file '/var/log/mysql.log'
(Errcode: 13)
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections

Number of processes running now: 0
mysqld restarted on  Tue Sep 19 14:02:14 PDT 2000
000919 14:02:14  Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Address already
in use000919 14:02:14  Do you already have another mysqld server running
on port: 3306 ?
000919 14:02:14  Aborting

mysqld ended on  Tue Sep 19 14:02:14 PDT 2000


I've already tried giving the mysql.log file 777 perms and changed the
ownership from root to mysql and back, but no luck on getting rid of the
initial "Can't create/write" error. When doing a ps, there are no other
mysqld processes listed.

Anyone with mySQL experience have any suggestions?

(Please send responses to marcus@pcez.com if possible - thanks!)

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