![]() Sudo chown -R _mysql:_mysql /usr/local/mysql/data To check if there are running MySQL processes in your computer, you can run the ps -e | grep mysql command from your terminal. Now you may not be using MySQL Preferences Pane, but it’s possible that you have a MySQL process running in your computer or Linux server that uses a different PID file name than the one generated by the terminal. To fix the error, I needed to stop the currently running MySQL thread from the Preferences Pane before running the rver start command again. The PID file name mismatch causes MySQL to respond with “the server quit without updating PID file” above. ![]() When I tried to start the server again using the terminal, MySQL tries to find the nts-mac.pid file, which is generated when MySQL is started from the terminal ( nts-mac is the name of my Mac computer) ![]() When I started the server using the Preference Pane, MySQL generates a PID file named in the /usr/local/mysql/data/ folder.
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