Sorry I never replied.  I must've missed my notice that this thread
was responded to.  We chose to have the VM rebuilt and to try
installing all of the Jam components individually since we know the
yum'd mysql works how we need.  I would prefer to have just gotten Jam
working, but I've spent way too much time fumbling around outside my
field of expertise.  But I'm pretty sure at some point I'd gone into
the my.cnf file and set mysql to listen for all hosts and still had no
luck (and our server guy swears the firewall was set correctly).  I'd
love to try it again, but I don't think I can risk having to ask our
server guy to rebuild again if I can't get it running (and if we're
going to have to install individual components, then we want to make
sure there are no traces of Jam to get confused with).

Thank you for trying to assist though.

On Sep 2, 5:52 am, "Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> make sure you are listening on all ports:
>
> netstat -nlp
>
> and see what the ForeignAddress field is.  If that is 127.0.0.1 then it
> is only listening on the localport, which is the default setup for the
> OpenBDJam MySQL setup.

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