Re: mysql.sock deletes itself on Solaris

2001-11-02 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >Description: > /tmp/mysql.sock is there and then apparently randomly its removed without > warning.. mysql still accepts TCP connections and theres no log comment > to indicate an error. > > >How-To-Repeat: > It seems random.. Hi! The above is a consequence

Re: mysql.sock deletes itself on Solaris

2001-11-02 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
-To-Repeat: > > It seems random.. > > > > >Fix: > > Good question - any ideas?! > > > > >Submitter-Id: steve > > >Originator:steve > > >Organization: Opal Telecom Plc > > >MySQL support: none > > >Synopsis:

Re: mysql.sock deletes itself on Solaris

2001-11-02 Thread Brian P. Austin
accepts TCP connections and theres no log comment > to indicate an error. > > >How-To-Repeat: > It seems random.. > > >Fix: > Good question - any ideas?! > > >Submitter-Id: steve > >Originator:steve > >Organization: Opal Telecom Plc > >MySQL su

mysql.sock deletes itself on Solaris

2001-11-02 Thread steve
>Originator:steve >Organization: Opal Telecom Plc >MySQL support: none >Synopsis: mysql.sock deletes itself on solaris >Severity: critical >Priority: medium >Category: mysql >Class: sw-bug >Release: mysql-3.23.42 (Source dist