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diff --git a/scripts/mysqld_multi.sh b/scripts/mysqld_multi.sh
index 1adaa458271..656894f0e37 100644
--- a/scripts/mysqld_multi.sh
+++ b/scripts/mysqld_multi.sh
@@ -457,12 +457,12 @@ sub example
# directory, that you have (just change the socket, -S=...)
# See more detailed information from chapter:
# '6 The MySQL Access Privilege System' from the MySQL manual.
-# 2.pid-file is very important, if you are using safe_mysqld to start mysqld
-# (e.g. --mysqld=safe_mysqld) Every mysqld should have it's own pid-file.
-# The advantage using safe_mysqld instead of mysqld directly here is, that
-# safe_mysqld 'guards' every mysqld process and will restart it, if mysqld
+# 2.pid-file is very important, if you are using mysqld_safe to start mysqld
+# (e.g. --mysqld=mysqld_safe) Every mysqld should have it's own pid-file.
+# The advantage using mysqld_safe instead of mysqld directly here is, that
+# mysqld_safe 'guards' every mysqld process and will restart it, if mysqld
# process fails due to signal kill -9, or similar. (Like segmentation fault,
-# which MySQL should never do, of course ;) Please note that safe_mysqld
+# which MySQL should never do, of course ;) Please note that mysqld_safe
# script may require that you start it from a certain place. This means that
# you may have to CD to a certain directory, before you start the
# mysqld_multi. If you have problems starting, please see the script.
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ sub example
# give you extra performance in a threaded system!
#
[mysqld_multi]
-mysqld = @bindir@/safe_mysqld
+mysqld = @bindir@/mysqld_safe
mysqladmin = @bindir@/mysqladmin
user = multi_admin
password = multipass
@@ -591,9 +591,9 @@ Options:
Using: $opt_log
--mysqladmin=... mysqladmin binary to be used for a server shutdown.
Using: $mysqladmin
---mysqld=... mysqld binary to be used. Note that you can give safe_mysqld
+--mysqld=... mysqld binary to be used. Note that you can give mysqld_safe
to this option also. The options are passed to mysqld. Just
- make sure you have mysqld in your PATH or fix safe_mysqld.
+ make sure you have mysqld in your PATH or fix mysqld_safe.
Using: $mysqld
--no-log Print to stdout instead of the log file. By default the log
file is turned on.