Jude DaShiell wrote:
Alternatively in /etc/my.cnf comment all socket= lines and uncomment skip
networking line. This will mean no more external access to mysql though
if you do it but is more secure for those that like it that way.
I think that should be /etc/mysql/my.cnf
Hugo
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rudu wrote:
Hi,
Running wheezy on my laptop.
I can glimpse while booting a message :
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld .. Failed!
Indeed a command ps aux | grep mysql at the end of the boot returns
nothing.
But I can start it with service mysql start ok.
/var/log/mysql.err and
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 11:16:18 +0200, rudu wrote:
Running wheezy on my laptop.
I can glimpse while booting a message : Starting MySQL database server:
mysqld .. Failed!
Indeed a command ps aux | grep mysql at the end of the boot returns
nothing.
But I can start it with service mysql
Le 22/09/2012 13:51, Avi Greenbury a écrit :
rudu wrote:
Hi,
Running wheezy on my laptop.
I can glimpse while booting a message :
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld .. Failed!
Indeed a command ps aux | grep mysql at the end of the boot
returns nothing.
But I can start it with service
Please check firewall settings and enable port 3306 if a firewall is
installed on that box. If not, then discard this message as being
unhelpful.
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jude jdash...@shellworld.net
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Alternatively in /etc/my.cnf comment all socket= lines and uncomment skip
networking line. This will mean no more external access to mysql though
if you do it but is more secure for those that like it that way.
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jude
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