On Aug 22, 2014, at 5:10 AM, Jasper Frumau <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well inside config.inc.php I changed tcp to socket > $cfg['Servers'][$i]['connect_type'] = 'socket'; et voila! Now I can access > the site. Why does TCP not work? No idea? Why I still have Connection for > controluser as defined in your configuration failed. no idea either. And then > there is the issue with the databases I need moved from the old location. But > this is great progress.
TCP networking is disabled by default, as the port's notes state: $ port notes mysql55 mysql55 has the following notes: On activation if no /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf file exists one will be created which loads /opt/local/etc/mysql55/macports-default.cnf. If a /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf file exists MacPorts does not touch it and any changes you make to /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf will be preserved (e.g., during port upgrades, deactivations or activations). /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf is a good place to customize your mysql55 installation. Any changes made to /opt/local/etc/mysql55/macports-default.cnf will be lost during port upgrades, deactivations or activations so you are advised to not make changes here. Currently /opt/local/etc/mysql55/macports-default.cnf contains only one directive; to disable networking. With disabled networking it is possible to install and have running all the MacPorts mysql ports simultaneously. You can enable networking in my.cnf if you want to connect to this server from another computer; otherwise you should leave it disabled as that's more secure. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
