Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
have you tried with service mysqld status to check whether it's
running? if not, service mysqld restart the service.
Craig Carriere wrote:
I have been looking for a secure email system to replace our MS
exchange system. After reading about qmail and qmail toaster I
decided to give the install a try. I got CentOS 4.2 installed with
KDE in accord to the recommendation on the qmail toaster install
tutorial. I ran all the scripts and everything appeared to install
properly. After the second suggested reboot the system restarted in
INIT 3 and when I tried to add a domain using Vadddomain I received a
command not found response and can not add any domains. Any insight
into what I need to look at would be appreciated. When I ran the stat
for qmail all of the mail services displayed correctly according to
the tutorial. Please assume you are dealing with a knob as most of my
experience is with MS servers./.
It appears the error is related to the Mysql server which yields an
error of 2003 not being to find the socket. Googling solutions have
not helped yet. I ran the installer scripts in root if that
matters. As I said I am a linux knob. Any help appreciated.
Thanks
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Gabriel:
Thank you for your input. Yes I have looked to see if the Mysql server
is running and it is not. However I can not get the service started
using either the restart command or mysql_safe command. I keep getting
the 2003 error with the service being unable to find the socket. I
suspect there is some kind of permission problem, but I do not
understand how it occurred or a solution to it. I reinstalled both
Centos 4.2 and qmail toaster scripts yesterday and ended with the same
problem. As always any help is appreciated.
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