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From:Sasha Pachev Date:March 19 2004 5:12pm
Subject:Re: Problems with 4.0.18 and mysqldump
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Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
>>>/usr/bin/mysqldump: Got error: 2003: Can't connect to MySQL
>>>server on '212.87.142.236' (111) when trying to connect
>>>
>>>
>>>Permissions are ok and I can modify the complete db with my php
>>>scripts.
>>>
>>>where's the error?
>>
>>Check
>> - that MySQL server is running
>> - that you use correct TCP/IP port when you trying to connect
>> - that MySQL server is not running with --skip-networking
>>option.
> 
> 
> - MySQL-Server IS running
> - I use the standard port 3306
> - skip-networking ist not set
> 
> I can run the script without any problems on the machine the db 
> running - I can you phpmyadmin to dump the database - everything is 
> working well - but I'am not able to dump db with mysqldump from an 
> other machine - by the way: I run debian/sid.

Check the firewall rules.

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Sasha Pachev
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Problems with 4.0.18 and mysqldumpJochen Kaechelin17 Mar
  • Re: Problems with 4.0.18 and mysqldumpVictoria Reznichenko17 Mar
    • Re: Problems with 4.0.18 and mysqldumpJochen Kaechelin17 Mar
      • Re: Problems with 4.0.18 and mysqldumpSasha Pachev19 Mar
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