How MySQL starts and stops on Windows, Linux
First, Windows Start and stop
[1.]mysqld-nt is appropriate when Windows services are not installed
• Start by switching to Mysqlbin under CMD, enter start mysqld
• Stop switching under CMD to Mysqlbin directory and enter mysqladmin-u root shutdown
[2.] Start in Windows service mode
The premise of this approach is that the MySQL service has been installed, in CMD enter services.msc carriage return, open System services to confirm whether the MySQL service has been installed
• Installation Services: Run cmd, switch the path to: Mysqlbin input command: Mysqld–install or Mysqld-nt–install, if the installation is successful will be prompted "Service successfully installed"
• Start net start MySQL
• Stop net stop MySQL
Second, Linux start and stop
[1.] Start
• 1, use service to start: Service mysqld start
• 2. Start with mysqld script:/etc/inint.d/mysqld start
• 3, use Safe_mysqld to start:safe_mysqld&
[2.] Stop
• 1, use service to start: Service mysqld stop
• 2. Start with mysqld script:/etc/inint.d/mysqld stop
• 3, mysqladmin shutdown
[3.] Reboot
• 1, use service to start: Service mysqld restart
• 2, use mysqld script to start:/etc/inint.d/mysqld restart