On Jun 11, 2013, at 8:01 AM, Harwood, John E wrote:

> I've upgrade to "Mountain Lion" and can't get MySQL started.  I've done all 
> kinds of internet searches and am having no luck.

Which mysql port are you trying to use?
This will show the installed and active mysql ports I am aware of:
$ port installed active and \( name:^mysql{5,51,55}{,-server}$ or 
name:^percona{,-server}$ or name:^mariadb{,-server}$ \)

> Previously I could shut down the OS included version of MySQL and start-up 
> the MacPort version with a couple of Terminal commands.

Assuming mysql55-server:
$ sudo port load mysql55-server

> I'm getting a log of "mysql.sock can be found" and "Manager of pid-file quit 
> without updating file." errors.

What is the log file are you reading? Can you show the complete lines?

What command are you executing?

Is mysqld running?
$ ps ax | grep mysqld

> Does anyone with this same experience have a step-by-step of how to overcome 
> this mess?


Did Mountain Lion add my.cnf files that are causing problems?
$ cat /etc/my.cnf /etc/mysql/my.cnf



Regards,
Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)

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