There is a cleanup script run via cron that removes files from /tmp.   When
I try to stop the db, I get an error message that the socket cannot be
found.



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I am also a newbie so don't misunderstand my question. Is there any
performance or functionality reason to change mysql.sock location?

Adolfo

On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:37, Black, Kelly W [PCS] wrote:
    You can do this in /etc/my.cnf

    ~K Black

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    Subject: /tmp/mysql.sock question (newbie)


    Hello all,  I would like to change where the /tmp/mysql.sock file gets
    created.   How to I get it to create the file in
    another location?

    Thanks.




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