Sorry about this questions but why would you want to run two copies of
mysqld when it is capable of hosting as many different databases as
you need? Even if you needed two databases with the same name you
could still just create two different MySQL users for it.

Thanks,

Neil

On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Rohit Peyyeti wrote:

>
> Hello All:
>
> I have two mysqld runnning in ports: 3307 & 3308 respectively. I started the
> second one by using 'mysqld_multi start 2'. whereas mysqld running on
> port 3307 is the default mysqld started at the boot time.
>
> when i issue command such as:
> mysql -u root -p (it connects to my new mysqld running on 3307). Why is
> that it won't connect to mysqld running on port 3308. I also tried giving in
> port / socket options to mysql but to no luck!
>
> I cannot connect to mysqld running on port 3307 (default mysqld which
> is started at boot time)
>
> Can any one help here?
>
> ...Rohit
>
>
>
>


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