Check that /tmp is writable. morecowbell wrote: > make sure your mysqld.sock is in the location mysql expects it to be. > default is "/tmp/mysql.sock"; if you are using darwinports, depending > on > mysql version it's "/opt/local/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock" (append > mysql version > to mysqld). otherwise, head over to forums.mysql.com ; i'm pretty sure > that's a recurring topic > > On Oct 9, 10:32 am, "Heston James - Cold Beans" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello Guys, >> >> I'm receiving errors in my application on a fairly regular basis now and I'm >> not sure how to begin solving it. >> >> Please find attached a backtrace for the error. It seems that its struggling >> to connect to the MySQL server, however I get this after the application has >> been running and querying the database for some time. >> >> Any ideas what might be causing this? I'd appreciate your thoughts. The code >> which throws the error is a very simple query(some_object).get(id) >> >> Cheers all, >> >> Heston >> >> database error.txt >> 2KViewDownload >> > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > All is not lost! Click now for professional data recovery. > http://ads.lavabit.com/fc/Ioyw6kddBdoHqvp8dQvFql5wMsNmVjGUbfiH2HQQRf8TY9twaC7w1U/ > ____________________________________________________________________________________ >
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