"Oliver Etzel - GoodnGo.COM \(R\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> If you change path to the socket file for the server, you must
> change it to the clients, too.
> How can I change the path to the socket file for the mysql clients???
> Are there any config-files or shall I have to put a ln -s - l
Hello Egor, hello all,
> If you change path to the socket file for the server, you must
change it to the clients, too.
How can I change the path to the socket file for the mysql clients???
Are there any config-files or shall I have to put a ln -s - link???
Oliver
> >"Oliver Etzel - GoodnGo.COM
"Oliver Etzel - GoodnGo.COM \(R\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> after Installing mysql I started the mysql daemon.. The I tried to log
> in to my mysql database and got the message could not find mysql.sock
> in /tmp.
>
> In the mysql-configuration file /etc/my.cnf (in my redhat system 8.0)
>
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Subject: Question again : mysql.sock
Hello all,
after Installing mysql I started the mysql daemon.. The I tried to log
in to my mysql database and got the message could not find mysql.sock
in /tmp.
In the mysql-configuration file /etc/my.cnf (in my redhat system 8.0)
I
changed the plac
Hello all,
after Installing mysql I started the mysql daemon.. The I tried to log
in to my mysql database and got the message could not find mysql.sock
in /tmp.
In the mysql-configuration file /etc/my.cnf (in my redhat system 8.0)
I
changed the place for the socket file from
"socket=/var/lib/mys