I believe you would have been correct. I was not sure how to allow access to 
that ip address to the mysql server. thank you for the command line. 

What I ended up doing was forcing a reinstall of zenoss and the zenoss-deps 
rpms . I believe the forced install of mysql-server did it. I would not have 
done this if this was an production environment..  However when I booted I 
noticed that was getting another dns error. After some investigation  I noticed 
that my hosts file was incorrect, so I fixed that.  



It seems to to running perfectly.  Thank you for your response.




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