Bug #48966 Server status not updating when stopping mysqld outside Workbench
Submitted: 22 Nov 2009 8:18 Modified: 8 Feb 2010 15:54
Reporter: Geert Vanderkelen Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench: Administration Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:5.2.8, 5.2.10 OS:MacOS (10.6.2, ubuntu9.04)
Assigned to: Maksym Yehorov CPU Architecture:Any

[22 Nov 2009 8:18] Geert Vanderkelen
Description:
In Workbench Server Administration, when you stop the MySQL not using Workbench, the status is not updated (Log messages are showing however). It only gets updated when you push the 'Startup'-tab, then the button changes to 'Start server'.

How to repeat:
* Open the Server Administration for a MySQL server already running
* Make sure you see the 'Startup' tab
* Stop the MySQL server, e.g. using the /etc/init.d script
* Log messages are correctly updating, but the 'Database Server Status' does not update (until you click on the Startup-tab)
[10 Dec 2009 8:51] Nidhi Shrotriya
The same issue is seen with 5.2.10 on ubuntu9.04.
[28 Jan 2010 18:02] Maksym Yehorov
Can't repeat with latest sources tried on osx, linux
[3 Feb 2010 15:20] Johannes Taxacher
this has been fixed and is included in 5.2.15
[8 Feb 2010 15:54] Tony Bedford
An entry has been added to the 5.2.15 changelog:

If the MySQL Server was stopped outside of MySQL Workbench then the server status displayed in the Administrator did not update correctly until the Startup tab was clicked. The log file did however correctly note the change in status.