adam,
Tuesday, June 04, 2002, 7:55:23 PM, you wrote:
the mysql.sock file is automatically created when mysqld is started.
please check your configuration (/etc/my.cnf) and your mysql daemon ... :D
a Thanks. However, something's still wrong.
a Restarted the daemon - /usr/sbin/safe_mysqld
Dicky Wahyu Purnomo wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 08:04:01 +0100
adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies for posting such a basic query, but I couldn't find an
archived version of the mailing list, or a fix to my problem. Using
Linux Mandrake 8.2.
It's the problem with mysql.sock, which
adam,
Tuesday, June 04, 2002, 12:05:30 PM, you wrote:
the mysql.sock file is automatically created when mysqld is started.
please check your configuration (/etc/my.cnf) and your mysql daemon ... :D
a Thanks. However, something's still wrong.
a Restarted the daemon -
Dicky Wahyu Purnomo wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 08:04:01 +0100
adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies for posting such a basic query, but I couldn't find an
archived version of the mailing list, or a fix to my problem. Using
Linux Mandrake 8.2.
It's the problem with mysql.sock, which
Egor Egorov wrote:
adam,
Tuesday, June 04, 2002, 12:05:30 PM, you wrote:
the mysql.sock file is automatically created when mysqld is started.
please check your configuration (/etc/my.cnf) and your mysql daemon ... :D
a Thanks. However, something's still wrong.
a Restarted the
OK got this sorted in the end, by putting a soft link in to the /tmp
folder pointing to the /var/lib - thanks one and all.
Adam
Dicky Wahyu Purnomo wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 08:04:01 +0100
adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies for posting such a basic query, but I couldn't find an