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Mensaje citado por Leuy Eeelyu <sarawakbird@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Oh.. Roger.. u r right. I found it is actually a
> Fedora machine. But I found my mysql.sock in
> /tmp/mysql.sock location. I tried to cp back to
> /var/lib/mysql/ as my.cnf point to but I CAN'T
>
> # cp /tmp/mysql.sock /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> cp: cannot open `/tmp/mysql.sock' for reading: No such
> device or address
>
yes, is an special file
the better way to decide were to have this file is declaring it's location in
the mysql
configuration file:
here:
> > > --defaults-extra-file=/usr/local/mysql/data/my.cnf
maybe google or the manual.txt file can help you know what specific tag you
should use.
good luck
roger
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