Sorry to clutter the list.
Solution found in re-rtfm.

Answer was in CONFIG-KEYS.
DOH!
--joe

On Sep 23, 2008, at 17:24 EDT, Joe Carvalho wrote:

> How do I specify which socket the application connects to?
>
> My /etc/my.cnf:
> [client]
> port                            = 3306
> socket                          = /opt/syslogger/mysql/ 
> data/.mysqld.sock
>
> But, executing sfacct with the mysql plugin yields:
>
> $ ./sfacctd -L 10.24.95.19 -l 6343 -c src_mac  -P mysql
> INFO ( default/core ): waiting for data on UDP port '6343'
> ERROR ( default/mysql ): PRIMARY 'mysql' backend trouble.
> ERROR ( default/mysql ): The SQL server says: Can't connect to  
> local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)


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