* Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> [121031 08:12]: > > > Am 31.10.2012 16:34, schrieb Tim Johnson: > > * Johan De Meersman <vegiv...@tuxera.be> [121031 07:10]: > > > >> Given the different location of the datafiles and assuming the > >> actual drupal does work, I'm starting to suspect that whatever > >> installer you used created a second instance of mysql. Your drupal > >> configfile should hold the necessary data to connect to it. > > > > You are correct. Running on 3307. (from settings.php) But even > > loging into that instance was not showing me the drupal > > databases - so I was stumped! I would guess that was because the > > 3307 instance was using the system-wide my.cnf instead of the > > drupal my.cnf. I could not see from documentation how to invoke > > mysql or mysqldump with a specific my.cnf. > > See my response to your other email. > > thanks Johan > > you MUST NOT use "localhost" if you want to connect to > a different mysqld-port because "localhost" is unix-socket > > mysql -h 127.0.0.1 --port=3307 -u <username> -p I get "access denied" when I do that. thanks
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