Mysql service is missing - mysql

I have installed Mysql server locally and everything was working Ok but today when I tried to get a connection to the local db, I got an error. After checking services showed that the MySql service is missing.
What is the problem?

I have done it by the following way
Start cmd
Go to the "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin"
type mysqld --install
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Go to your mysql bin directory and install mysql service again:
c:
cd \mysql\bin
mysqld-nt.exe --install
or if mysqld-nt.exe is missing (depending on version):
mysqld.exe --install
Then go to services, start the service and set it to automatic start.

I also face the same problem. do the simple steps
Go to bin directory copy the path and set it as a environment variable.
Run the command prompt as admin and cd to bin directory:
Run command : mysqld –install
Now the services are successfully installed
Start the service in service windows of os
Type mysql and go

I came across the same problem. I properly installed the MYSQL Workbench 6.x, but faced the connection as below:
I did a bit R&D on this and found that MySQL service in service.msc is not present. To achieve this I created a new connection in MySQL Workbench then manually configured the MySQL Database Server in "System Profile" (see the below picture).
You also need to install MySQL Database Server and set a configuration file path for my.ini. Now at last test the connection (make sure MySQL service is running in services.msc).

If you wish to have your config file on a different path you have to give your service a name:
mysqld --install NAME --defaults-file=C:\my-opts2.cnf
You can also use the name to install multiple mysql services listening on different sockets if you need that for some reason.
You can see why it's failing by copying the execution path and adding --console to the end in the terminal.
Finally, you can modify the starting path of a service by regediting:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\NAME
That works well but it isn't as useful because the windows service mechanism provides little logging capabilities.

Go to
C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.2\bin
then Open MySQLInstanceConfig file
then complete the wizard.
Click finish
Solve the problem
I think this is the best way to change the port number also.
It works for me

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MySQL Workbench Unable to Retrieve Disk Space in Data Dir, Server Stopped

I had mySQL workbench working fine a few weeks ago. Now, any time I log in, I get no connection. Upon inspecting Sever Status, it is showing Stopped. Also, under the Server Directories, it says Unable to Retrieve next to Disk Space in Data Dir.
I also noticed that the configuration file was wrong, or outdated? The Configuration File originally read:
C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\my.ini
But I looked and there was no MySQL Server 5.5 file in my directory. I do have a MySQL Server 8.0 folder, so I changed the Configuration File to:
C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\my.ini
However, this fails to solve the problem. I've also attempted to run Services from the Start Menu, right click on MYSQL80, and choose start - and it says the service has Started then stopped.
I'm not even sure this missing or mis-directed file is the issue, or whether it's the Unable to Retrieve Disk error (or both are causing the server to fail). I recently changed my login password for my computer - but I doubt that is related to the login credentials for MySQL, right? (I see MYSQL80 properties has password for 'log on' option, but I have no idea what this password even is, or how to change it).
I've also read about this problem online and cannot seem to find an answer that solves the issue. I've tried running MySQL Workbench as an admin too, and that doesn't work either.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Is there a way to get the server up and running again without a bunch of complicated command line? I appear to have mysqld.exe in the bin file in MySQL 8.0
Thanks all in advance!
In MySql Workbench Server -> Startup/ShutDown -> Start Server.
This Worked for me.
When the my.ini file is messed up I think the best solution is a total uninstall/delete and manual install. Before you do any of the following make sure you go to your current data dir and save your database folders. Then dlete all of your current MySQL related directories and uninstall MySQL and MySQL workbench.
I had this problem when I installed MySQL 8.0.15 with the community installer. The my.ini file that came with the installer did not work correctly after it had been edited. I did a full manual install by downloading that zip folder. I was able to create my own my.ini file containing only the parameters that I was concerned about and it worked.
download zip file from MySQL website
unpack the folder into C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0
within the MySQL8.0 folder that you unpacked the zip folder into, create a text file and save it as my.ini
include the parameters in that my.ini file that you are concerned about. so something like this(just ensure that there is already a folder created for the datadir or else initialization won't work):
[mysqld]
basedire=C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0
datadir=D:\MySQL\Data
....continue with whatever parameters you want to include
initialize the data directory by running these two commands in the command prompt:
cd C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0\bin
mysqld --default-file=C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0\my.ini --initialize
install the MySQL server as a service by running these two commands:
cd C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0\bin
mysqld --install --default-file=C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0\my.ini
finally, start the server for the first time by running these two commands:
cd C:\program files\MySQL\MySQL8.0\bin
mysqld --console

Issue with MySQL Server

My problem is that windows services don't have MySQL Server. How to run it?
I need to run MySQL Server on a new for me laptop. There's Windows 7. And MySQL have been installed on it. In order to verify this, I opened the Programs and Features window and saw it there:
But when I go to the Services to run it, I don't find it. It's absent there:
It's very strange for me. Why MySQL is not among the services? How can I run it? It's installed on this station.
Try performing the following steps and then check again.
Start Command Prompt (cmd)
Go to the "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin"
type mysqld --install
In my case I installed it through XAMPP so I do not have it among windows services (it has it´s own control panel), but I found this document that may help you solve this problem:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/windows-start-service.html
Also check the error log file which shows specific information about the start and stop of the service. In my case is called mysql_error.log and it is located under the '...mysql\data\' folder. Another document talking about that:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/error-log.html

Error 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' (10061)

Please don't post this question as duplicate. I am trying to configure mysql for about 3 weeks now. Someone should really help me.
I recently installed MySQL 5.1 in a Lenovo laptop to do my project. The laptop is running on Windows 8.
The installation was fine but when I tried to configure MySQL it worked till the last page.
There am getting Error Nr 2003.
I tried it through the command prompt, through services in the control panel. But the problem is that the mysql service is not starting at all. Why it is not starting ? What will be blocking it from starting ?
First you need to start mysql service it is the problem for this above
error.
In case you cant start mysql service means you need to install mysql service.
Steps for install mysql service
Step 1: open command prompt and go to the mysql installed location (for example c:\Program Fiels\MYSQL\Mysql Server5.0\bin\)
Step 2: mysql --install
Step 3: start mysql service using the command NET START MYSQL command
then connect mysql using username and password.
Assuming the service is already running and you still get this error connecting to the localhost using the mysql client, then make sure you have an entry for "localhost" in your hosts file. This was the case I experienced.
I resolved this situation following the following process. After adding the MySQL path to the environment, I kept invoking the program and then checking Event Viewer in the Application Log for MySQL errors that referenced old commands in the ini file. After removing them, what was hanging me up was that the installer was looking for errmsg.sys in a folder that didn't exist, \bin\share. Those folders DO exist, but on the same level, not nested. So I added the folder share to bin and copied errmsg.sys from share to the new nested share, and it worked.
Now that its running, I intend to redo a proper configuration using the workbench, just to gets my ducks in a row.
hth
Go to Run type services.msc. Check whether MySQL services is running or not. If not, start it manually. Once it started, type mysqlshow to test the service.

Installing mysql noinstall zip archive

I've been trying to use my mysql noinstall zip archive and the steps that I found in some of the websites are not descriptive. Can someone help?
If you follow the instruction here you will be alright. From that page:
Users who are installing from the noinstall package can use the instructions in this section to manually install MySQL. The process for installing MySQL from a Zip archive is as follows:
Extract the archive to the desired install directory
Create an option file
Choose a MySQL server type
Start the MySQL server
Secure the default user accounts
To start the sever run
mysqld --console
and after that run
mysql -u root
to start doing whatever you want.
Notice that MySql will function exactly the same as if you would have installed or configured it to run as a service. Your schema's are stored on disk. If you start it after you've stopped it your previous data will still be there. So it doesn't turn magically into an in-memory database.
If you want to install the MySQL database as a service you can use the command below.
mysqld.exe --install

Mysql service wont start on windows 2008 server r1

About a month ago, after I changed a startup parameter on mysql administrator, my server got frozen. So I rebooted. Ever since my mysql service wont start on startup or when I try to start it manually. I can only start mysql in console mode (mysqld --console).
I have tried many things but none of them worked:
I have uninstalled and rebooted the server and then installed again;
I have deleted everything in program files folder related to mysql and installed again
I have deleted all the related files in programdata folder
I have treid to use 3307 port instead of 3306 but still not worked
Now when I install mysql again it can never manage to start the service during the setup procccess, so it never manages to end of installation. But I can still start the mysql server on command line with "mysqld --console"
I tried to look into the event lgo , the only error I see is plugin federated is disabled, I looked for solutitions about this error but none worked for me. I believe this might be something abput windows. Any help appreciated.
Uninstall, delete and all the cleanup you did above.
Additionaly manually delete MySQL Windows service.
This can be done by command line using sc stop MySQL then sc delete MySQL.
Before installing, a reboot shouldn't be necessary.
Recreating the Windows service manually, if the installer doesn't do it for you, can be done using "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin\mysqld" --install (as the manual says).
If the MySQL installer has installed the service with on demand start-up type, you can edit to start automatically at boot using: sc config MySQL start= auto (the white space after the = sign is intentional and needed). Afterwards you can start the service using sc start MySQL.