Le 7/10/02 7:33, « Iikka Meriläinen » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit :

> On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Stéphane Pinel wrote:
> 
>> What is the best strategy to make mysqld listen from another port than 3306
>> ?
>> 
>> In fact we have 2 servers that handle mysql. The first is listening at port
>> 3306 but we need that the second one listen from another port in order to
>> run in our local network IP Port Mapping
>> 
>> What is the simple way to do that ( MacOS X ).
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Consider using --port=1234 parameter to mysqld.

Yes but if the server is down and need to be restart, this will cause some
troubles...

> 
> Also, if Mac OS supports it, you can specify those parameters along with
> numerous others in my.cnf.
> 

I've tried using my.cnf but it doesn't work for me. Is someone knows where
to put this file in a MacOS X binaries installation (Marc Liyanage Packages)
?

Thanks.

-- 
Stéphane Pinel
Equinox Partners France
Information System


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