Problems with mysql.sock

2005-11-22 Thread Chip Lambert
Hello all I've installed MySQL Server 5.0.16 and MySQL Client 5.0.16 (from the RPMs on the MySQL site) on a server running Fedora Core 4. Every time I try to start the service, I get the Unable to connect to the MySQL server through the /tmp/mysql.sock error. I've tried several things from the

More (different) problems with mysql.sock

2003-06-28 Thread Xavier Fernández i Marín
Hello, I am able to start the mysql daemon with: # [usr/local/mysql/bin] safe_mysqld Then, on /var/lib/mysql appears the 'mysql.sock'. But the problem is that I want the server running since I start my computer, and not having to re-start every time. And when I start my computer, there is no

Re: More (different) problems with mysql.sock

2003-06-28 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
Xavier Fern?ndez i Mar?n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am able to start the mysql daemon with: # [usr/local/mysql/bin] safe_mysqld Then, on /var/lib/mysql appears the 'mysql.sock'. But the problem is that I want the server running since I start my computer, and not having to re-start every

Problems of mysql.sock

2002-04-06 Thread mkw
Description: While I tried to open MySQL, it showed an error message, is 'can't connect MySQL through /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (Error Code=2), and I created a new one (User: root, Group: mysql, Permission: 777), the error code changed into 111. How-To-Repeat: Open MySQL. Fix:

Re: Problems of mysql.sock

2002-04-06 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
mkw, Saturday, April 06, 2002, 12:59:15 PM, you wrote: mDescription: m While I tried to open MySQL, it showed an error message, is 'can't connect MySQL through /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (Error Code=2), and I created a new one (User: root, Group: mysql, m Permission: 777), the error