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Clean shutdown - problem with mySQL?

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I haven't restarted or shutdown my server in several months, and I need to add a stick of ram today, so I went to powerdown the box by using the keyboard and monitor connected to it.

 

I have installed several plugins on 5.0-rc8a since my last restart or shutdown including simplefeatures as well as a mysql database (used for xbmc). My system will not halt as is hanging with the following information below.

 

This is in my syslog following the shutdown command:

Dec 31 11:51:18 Tower shutdown[23034]: shutting down for system halt

Dec 31 11:52:10 Tower init: Switching to runlevel: 0

Dec 31 11:52:18 Tower init: no more processes left in this runlevel

Dec 31 11:55:59 Tower kernel: scsi_verify_blk_ioctl: 36 callbacks suppressed

Dec 31 11:55:59 Tower kernel: hdparm: sending ioctl 2285 to a partition!

Dec 31 11:56:04 Tower last message repeated 5 times

Dec 31 11:56:04 Tower kernel: smartctl: sending ioctl 2285 to a partition!

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root@Tower:~# shutdown - h now

 

Broadcast message from root (tty1) (Mon Dec 31 11:51:18 2012)

 

The system is going down for the system halt NOW!

INIT: Switching to runlevel : 0

INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal

INIT: Sending processes the KILL signal

Running shutdown script /etc/rc.d/rc.0:

Saving system time to the hardware clock (UTC).

ERROR! MySQL server PID file coudl not be found!

INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel

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