  | |  Re: ERROR 2002: Can 't connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/var/lib/m | Re: ERROR 2002: Can 't connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/var/lib/m 2005-03-29 - By James Cooley
Back The folder needs to be owned by the user that mysql runs as. In my case, that user is the mysql user. The mysql.sock file is created by the mysql process that does not run as root.
--James Cooley
Brook Hurd wrote:
>After installing Redhat 3 Enterprise Edition I made sure MySQL was part >of the install. > >When I tried to start MySQL I got the following error: >ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket >'/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) > >The /var/lib/mysql directory did not exist. Even after creating the >folder, as suggested by this mailing list archives, it didn't help. The >folder permissions are root.root. > >I tried uninstalling and reinstalling MySQL from the Redhat RPMs and I >still got the error. I even read previous e-mails and found little >help. > >Any suggestions on what to do to make this work? I am at a loss. > > >The following packages are installed: > >[root@(protected) mysql]# rpm -qa | grep mysql >mysql-3.23.58-15.RHEL3.1 >mysql-bench-3.23.58-15.RHEL3.1 >php-mysql-4.3.2-19.ent >libdbi-dbd-mysql-0.6.5-5 >mysql-devel-3.23.58-15.RHEL3.1 >mod_auth_mysql-20030510-1.ent >[root@(protected) mysql]# rpm -qa | grep MySQL >MySQL-shared-3.23.58-1 >perl-DBD-MySQL-2.1021-3 >qt-MySQL-3.1.2-13.4 >MySQL-python-0.9.1-6 >[root@(protected) mysql]# > > > > > > > > >
-- -- James Cooley Sr. Systems Analyst Information Technology Florida Tech 321-674-7999 jcooley@(protected)
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