![]() ![]() Restart your computer just to ensure any MySQL processes are killedġ1. Sudo rm -rf /private/var/db/receipts/*mysql*ġ0. Launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ Sudo rm -rf /Library/StartupItems/MySQLCOM Check for MySQL processes with: `ps -ax | grep mysql` Use `mysqldump` to backup your databasesģ. ![]() I went in and removed all of that and also I found one post that I'll paste here (full credit to Vitor Britto): # Remove MySQL completelyĢ. Then, I remembered that I installed MySQL server some time ago via the app called MAMP. Trust me, I tried everything from this StackOverflow post but any time I tried to kill the process (that I saw is running with ps aux | grep mysql) it would spun back up. Surprisingly, the MySQL service defined normally like this: mysql:ĭidn't start, because I apparently had MySQL server already running locally. The other day I wanted to run some project via Docker Compose.
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