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MySQL can't restart

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wp4711

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Mar 4, 2007
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MySQL is installed on a dedicated server machine and runs without any problems, including INNODB. If the server is rebooted or the MySQL service is manually stopped, it can't restart, telling error 1067. Err log file tells something about 'operating system error 87 in a file operation'. Err 87 stands for 'ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER' whatever that's supposed mean. The only 'special' about the machine is it's a 'Proliant' server (HP) and has a RAID. Any idea how to get it running reliably?
Thanks in advance!
 
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