The socket file is created by mysqld when it starts, and goes away when
mysqld shuts down. That is, you have no socket file because mysqld is not
running, not the other way around.
You appear to be trying to start mysqld as OS user admin. Normally, only
root has the power make the switch to
Hello.
Check if another copy of mysqld process is running
(may be it runs with lost mysql.sock file?).
Check also permissions for .err file. And be sure you are starting MySQL as
root, because it will suid to the user you have specified.
See:
, kenji.
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Objet : Re: /tmp/mysql.sock disappeared on mac 10.3
The socket file is created by mysqld when it starts, and goes away when
mysqld shuts down. That is, you have
Complete
041110 20:33:42 mysqld ended
Though i can't find any mysqld running on my computer.
Can someone helps ?
Thanks, kenji.
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