Hi, all MySQL team
Thanks for your former help. Here is another question:
As MySQL support multiple instances, each instance will
run with different socket file and tcp/unix port number.
I want to know when using MySQL client programs like
mysqladmin to connect different instances, are both
socket file and port number parameter necessary(without any
Option file)?
For example:
we have 2 instances running on one machine
Instance "West" runs with /var/lib/mysql/west.sock and port: 3307
Instance "East" runs with /var/lib/mysql/east.sock and port: 3308
So if we want to connect to instance "East" using mysqladmin,
is following safety enough (not specify port number)?
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p -S /var/lib/mysql/east.sock status
In addition, how about with C API like "mysql_real_connect()"?
Thanks for your help and
best wishes
Robert Li
Computer Associates
R&D Centre Beijing , China
Tel: +86 10 6561 1136 ext 852 (O)
+86 10 6731 1652 (H)
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