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cable (sigh) between the firewall and the logger machine, ulogd was unable
to connect to the mysql server. That resulted effectively a hang in the
boot process: being unable to connect mysql_real_connect did not return
(or the socket timeout was so long I was unable to wait out), ulogd could
not reach the point to fork and init could not start the daemons,
processes following ulogd.
The attached simple patch adds the connect_timeout parameter to the MYSQL
section and calls mysql_option when connect_timeout is set.
(Jozsef Kadlecsik)
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