Am 17.04.2013 15:32, schrieb Larry Martell:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> 
> wrote:
>> Am 16.04.2013 18:34, schrieb Larry Martell:
>>> I just set up mysql on Mac OS 10.8. Each time after the machine is
>>> rebooted the server fails to start with:
>>>
>>> 2013-04-13 14:09:54 12222 [ERROR] /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld: Can't
>>> create/write to file '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid' (Errcode: 2 - No
>>> such file or directory)
>>>
>>> Because the /var/run/mysqld dir does not exist. I have to create it
>>> manually then the server starts. But I have to do this after each
>>> reboot, which is a pain. Anyone know why the /var/run/mysqld dir gets
>>> deleted, or how to get around this?
>>
>> you need to consult your operating system's documentation
>> on linux with systemd it would be the following config
>>
>> [root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/tmpfiles.d/mysql.conf
>> d /var/run/mysqld 0755 mysql mysql -
> 
> Doesn't seem to be anything like that running on MacOS. I googled and
> didn't find anything. I posted to a mac forum, but haven't received
> any responses yet. I'll have to try SO

you need to modify the StartupItem to create the directory
before starting mysqld, as said: OS manual

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-macosx-excerpt/5.5/en/macosx-installation-startupitem.html

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