Hi Graham,
Thanks a lot for this tip.
it helped me for sure;)
And I think it's a mistake on Apple's part to not mention clearly the
"new" behavior of MySQL...
Have a nice week end.
Xavier
Hi all,
just had a hairy half hour with a load of webobjects instances
failing after upgrading to 10.4.3. The problem was that with the
software update, rather than executing /usr/bin/mysqld_options the
MySQL StartupItem now gets its options from /usr/bin/
mysqld_manager_options. Its default behaviour is just to disallow
network connections (it appends the argument --skip-networking to
the mysqld_safe invocation). JDBC connects over the network even
on localhost, so none of the instances could connect to the
database. To fix this (not sure why it was changed in the first
place, frankly) edit /etc/mysqlManager.plist and change the "no"
which appears there to a "yes", then restart MySQL.
Hope that helps someone,
Graham.
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