Does anyone know of would be able to tell me how I could find out on what
port mysql is running.
what command do I use to find out the port?
Thank you
Luis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald L. Clark" <gerald_clark@stripped>
To: <al@stripped>
Cc: <mysql@stripped>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: running as a user besides mysql
> Al Futrell wrote:
> >
> > After following all the instructions in the manual to get mysql to run,
> > I got it to run. Works well as along as I am logged on to my
> > system (Red Hat 7.0) as either mysql or root. If I try to connect to
> > the server using any userid from my system (such as 'fred', 'monty'
> > etc.)
> > I get the ever popular "ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL
> > server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (111)" message.
> > The socket is there and the server is running, but I still get the
> > message.
> >
> > The real problem is that I can't use mysql with php on my
> > web site unless I have the web server (apache) run as user 'mysql'.
> > I would really rather be able to use the mysql_connect() with
> > the proper parameters and have it work. Any
> > ideas on this? Thanks.
> >
> /var/lib/mysql probably does not have search permissions.
> Try setting them to 755.
>
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