adam,

Tuesday, June 04, 2002, 12:05:30 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> the mysql.sock file is automatically created when mysqld is started. 
>> please check your configuration (/etc/my.cnf) and your mysql daemon ... :D 
>> 

a> Thanks. However, something's still wrong.

a> Restarted the daemon - /usr/sbin/safe_mysqld & and the file wasn't created.

a> How can I check where this file is going? I've searched for it, but not 
a> found it.

Are you sure that your MySQL server was started? Check with the
following command if there is mysqld in the process list
       ps ax | grep mysqld

a> Adam





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