Are you connecting through a socket or a tcp port? If it's a port make
sure the nonetwork or something like that setting is commented out.
Anyway, it's always better to use sockets for performance.

Hope it helps,


Adrian Madrid


On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:58:58 -0700, John David Anderson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Mar 30, 2005, at 12:27 PM, Kenneth Burgener wrote:
> >
> > Is this a brand new install, or is this an upgrade?
> >
> > I have noticed several instances of this error when trying to use a
> > newer version of mysql with a .frm file from a previous version of
> > mysql.
> 
> Its a redo... but I seem to have been able to solve it by deleting
> everything in the directory and running mysql_install_db.
> 
> One more problem, though. For some reason, php can't connect. I can
> connect when I'm using the box (just using the mysql client), but for
> some reason php comes back with the 'can't connect ....mysql.sock'
> error message. I've removed and re-installed via yum, but still no
> dice. Its really confusing because its up and working on the system,
> but php just can't see it....
> 
> -- John
> 
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