Misbehaving mysql57-server

John Chung jchung at nyquest.com
Fri Mar 27 01:15:07 UTC 2020


John that looks completely ..

What happens when you try connect ?

mysql -u root -p
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> On Mar 26, 2020, at 7:42 PM, John Korchok <jkorchok at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> This is my second installation of MySQL 5.7. I've had more problems with this version than any previous one. The mysql57-server port is installed.
>  
> MySQL is running, I can run mysql -u root -p with no problem, but mysqld.sock is not created in /opt/local/var/run/mysql57. A mysqld.sock.lock file is _is_ created in that folder.
>  
> That folder is owned by _mysql, permissions were set to 755, but even 777 makes no difference.
>  
> /opt/local/etc/mysql57/my.cnf reads:
>  
> # Use default MacPorts settings
> !include /opt/local/etc/mysql57/macports-default.cnf
>  
> [client]
> user     = mysql
> host     = localhost
> password = "blahblahblah"
> port     = 3306
> socket   = /opt/local/var/run/mysql57/mysqld.sock
>  
> [mysqld]
> log-error = /opt/local/var/log/mysql57/mysql-error.log
> socket   = /opt/local/var/run/mysql57/mysqld.sock
>  
> The error log just shows a normal startup, no issues. What else can I check or configure to make this work?
>  
> John Korchok
> 
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