>MySQL install do not create socket.This socket it's created when MySQL
>daemon it's started.
>My suggestion :
>1.check if you have already mysqld processes.
>2.
>- Change the owner of directory which is created for mysql.sock from
>"root" to "mysql"
>...or
>- Change in /etc/my.cnf(i
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Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Installation problem: mysql.sock missing (??)
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>
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> >Do a locate mysql.sock it's there.
>
> For some reason on my
Thanks for your reply.
>Do a locate mysql.sock it's there.
For some reason on my machine the mysql install procedure
does not create the socket. The locate utility (after updatedb)
does not find mysql.sock and the socket directory /var/run/mysql
is not established.
I must be omitting some
Do a locate mysql.sock it's there. Do a search on the newsgroup at
http://lists.mysql.com/cgi-ez/ezmlm-cgi/1#b
On mysql.sock
M;)
On Sat, 2002-08-24 at 21:34, Roger Young wrote:
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>
> I'm trying to install the binary mysql-3.23.52 under Linux (Slackware
> 8.2 distribution, kernel 2.4.18).
>
Charitha,
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 11:58:37 AM, you wrote:
C> REALFROM: Charitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C> HOUR: 2002042312
C> Hello all,
C> I am facing very strange problem
C> I am not having mysql.sock in /var/lib/mysql
C> But it is showing its status to be running.
C> How could it be?
Chec
Don't worry if it's running then you can find that file else where on your
system; try to look for in /tmp
Hisseine
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From: "Charitha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:58 AM
Subject: Mysql.soc
The entry in my.cnf file is /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock only
I am having two machines.
In one thing it is working fine
And in another one i stop it manually and trying to start it through my
script
It is starting i suppose and the status showing is running but due to the
socked file missing i am fa
Heya!
Perhaps because its mysqld.sock ?
Check your my.cnf file to see how your configuration is configured (what
file and what path the socket file is)
[mysqld]
socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
EG
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am facing very strange problem
>
> I am not having mysql.sock
Hello all,
I am facing very strange problem
I am not having mysql.sock in /var/lib/mysql
But it is showing its status to be running.
How could it be?
Clearance needed.
--
Regards,
Charitha.
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Before posting, please check:
Warren C. Sherard III writes:
> #Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/data
> 011104 mysqld ended
You need to check the log file for error messages. The two most
common reasons that people can't start mysqld are that they've
forgotten to run mysql_install_db (or whatever i
Hello,
I am running MySQL version 3.23.44 and I have been trying for quite
some time to install this version of MySQL on Suse Linux Professional 7.2.
When I enter the command bin/safe_mysqld & to start MySQL I receive the
following messages:
#Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/l
Ed Carp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> The obvious solution is to force, in the client library, for my.cnf to exist,
>correctly configured, in a published place. Any other ideas on how to solve this
>problem? I've already mentioned why relinking as a dynamic binary isn't feasible.
This won't
Here is what we have found while working on the 0.2.1 version of Escapade:
Because Escapade is not open source, and is in the following sense similar to
prepackaged Perl and PHP systems, Escapade is distributed as a static binary (because
of library incompatibility issues among various Linux sy
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