Secure shutdown

    Date: 03/30/07 (MySQL Communtiy)    Keywords: mysql, sql

    I have MySQL running on a server with a password-protected root user. Is there any way to call the 'mysqladmin shutdown' command without having to provide the password parameter in clear-text?

    Thanks.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/mysql/112372.html

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