I ask this here because it seems this topic is not covered in any faq (or
I don't find it):


Is it possible to have mysql listening in 2 unix sockets (diferent path)
at the same time ?

I use postfix, and the socket should be in a specific directory inside
/var/spool/postfix, but at the same time I have more applications needing
to connect to the traditional /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock (debian)

What I have done is create a hard link at the booting (after mysqld
started, and before postfix).

But, is it bad to access to the unix socket via a hard link ?

Or is it indiferente ? (because it is a hard link) ?? (Sorry, this
question is maybe off-topic!!)




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