I finally found a workaround.
I commented out the line 'bind-address = ...' in /etc/mysql/my.cnf
Now everything works as expected.
Thanks for your input.
JM
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Jude DaShiell wrote:
Alternatively in /etc/my.cnf comment all socket= lines and uncomment skip
networking line. This will mean no more external access to mysql though
if you do it but is more secure for those that like it that way.
I think that should be /etc/mysql/my.cnf
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Alternatively in /etc/my.cnf comment all socket= lines and uncomment skip
networking line. This will mean no more external access to mysql though
if you do it but is more secure for those that like it that way.
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Le 22/09/2012 13:51, Avi Greenbury a écrit :
rudu wrote:
Hi,
Running wheezy on my laptop.
I can glimpse while booting a message :
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld .. Failed!
Indeed a command "ps aux | grep mysql " at the end of the boot
returns nothing.
But I can start it with "servi
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 11:16:18 +0200, rudu wrote:
> Running wheezy on my laptop.
> I can glimpse while booting a message : Starting MySQL database server:
> mysqld .. Failed!
>
> Indeed a command "ps aux | grep mysql " at the end of the boot returns
> nothing.
> But I can start it with "servic
rudu wrote:
Hi,
Running wheezy on my laptop.
I can glimpse while booting a message :
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld .. Failed!
Indeed a command "ps aux | grep mysql " at the end of the boot returns
nothing.
But I can start it with "service mysql start" ok.
/var/log/mysql.err and
Hi,
Running wheezy on my laptop.
I can glimpse while booting a message :
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld .. Failed!
Indeed a command "ps aux | grep mysql " at the end of the boot returns
nothing.
But I can start it with "service mysql start" ok.
/var/log/mysql.err and mysql.log are
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