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Hi guys, I don't know if you are still having that problem or not, so i am going to try to help you as I had the same problem at one time. When you install mysql a "mysql" daemon user account is added to the system (maybe at that time maybe earlier). This account needs to have permissions to the folder containing the temporary mysql.sock file that is created when the server is running. This is usually accomplished by the SuSE provided start up script executed when you run mysql for the first time after the instal through the run level editor. If that does not happen try the following command for the folder described in the error message I believe /var/lib/MySQL 1.su to root 2.then issue chmod -R <directory> mysql check the man page on this one as I am not sure if this is the correct format. 3. restart the server. 4. try connecting. hope this helps. george --- Bill Wisse <wiswp@niue.nu> wrote:
On Thursday 07 October 2004 11:24, Patrick B. O'Brien wrote:
Make sure your mysql.sock file is in that path; if not create a link to the directory where mysql wants it to be.
Thanks. It looks like the file is in the right path. -- The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country." - George W. Bush, January 29, 2001, Washington, DC
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