It looks like you've got a type in your my.cnf
check where your mysql.sock is trying to create. It should be something
like:
/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
^
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-Original Message-
From: Chidambaram Ramac
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 11:23:30 +0200
Tuomas Järvinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello!
> I was few days avay from my office, and when I came back today, I got
> some emails, nobody can't connect to database server. When I tried to
> restart mysqld (3.23.46, debian (woody) initscript faile
Ricardo Striquer Soares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have recently installed the red hat 7.1 in my computer,
> althought i have not installed the mysql durring the os
> installations, naw i installed the mysql database
> but its giving me a socket error like this:
>From our RPMs, or did
Ricardo,
Heh... Watch out, RH 7.x is notorious itself for being the
src of a problem.
Cheers
-v.
--EOF
Ricardo Striquer Soares wrote:
>
> i have recently installed the red hat 7.1 in my computer,
> althought i
> have not installed the mysql durring the os installations,
> naw i