check that there is actually a name in the DNS for
int-mysql-master.mydomain.com
>
> for example ping it.
Also try using the IP address to connect and not the name.

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:33 PM, kenja <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm using the 32 bit mysql image and am trying to set up my
> application.  I've set the root password via:
>
> mysqladmin -u root password mypsswd
>
> I loaded the databases from my old server:
>
>   mysql -u root -p <databases.sql
>
> And configured the application on the app server to use the new
> credentials:
>
>   username  "root"
>   password  "mypsswd"
>   host  "int-mysql-master.mydomain.com"
>   database "mydatabase"
>
> I verified port 3306 is open to the world and I'm still getting mysql
> connection errors:
>
> Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:Could not connect to
> MySQL
>
> Am I missing something basic?  Is there another user account that
> needs to be created?  Mysqld is running and I've logged into mysql on
> the server to verify my databases were imported correctly.  There
> don't appear to be any error messages in the system log.
>
>
>
> >
>

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