Server :: Ubuntu With MySQL Error Connecting From XP
Dec 11, 2010
installed mySQL-server on the Ubuntu and configured it(i've made this lots of times). After that I installed mySQL-Admin and connected successfuly to the server. Tried some queries and worked fine. So, then I opened tcp 3306 for incoming and outgoing from anywhare. Went to my XP station and install mysql odbc driver, allowed tcp 3306 and tried to connect but I got an error 10061. So I decided to telnet my server with 3306 port and I got "connection failed".
I follow instruction on how to install ISPConfig2 in CentOS 5.3. CentOS 5.3 ISPConfig 2 At part 10. MySQL(5.0), I stuck with an error. Said that "Host is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server. What is the problem? Why not allowed?
I wrote a code in C to connect to MySQL by using mysql_real_connect function but I recieved error "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)" (by using mysql_error function).
I also did the following things: in mysql I typed 'SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%SOCKET%'', it returned /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock I typed 'mysql_config --socket' in shell, it returned /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock I modified /etc/my.cnf file
I'm having problems connecting to the mysql database on my system. I first noticed this when I was trying to set up the program anymeal. I subsequently tried using MySQL Administrator (mysql-admin), but had no luck. It gives my the following feedback:
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Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
Click the 'Ping' button to see if there is a networking problem. I press the ping button, and it seems to connect.
I think this goes here, but I'm not sure. I decided that XAMPP had been troublesome enough. MySQL never worked. So I decided to instal the LAMP stack offered by YaST. I went about installing it thinking that it would all work. But it seems that I was wrong. So I try to start mysql, and here's what I get:
Code: the-matrix:~ # mysql start ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) or Code: the-matrix:~ # rcmysql start Starting service MySQL warning: /var/mysql/mysql.sock didn't appear within 30 seconds chmod: cannot access `/var/run/mysql/mysqld.pid': No such file or directory
I have recently installed Java in my Ubuntu 9.04 environment so that I can teach myself Java. Basic Java programs work, but I am having trouble connecting to a MySQL database. I installed these packages using Synaptic Package Manager.
After these packages were installed, I was not sure if I needed to do this, but I downloaded the MySQL connector from MySQL :: MySQL Connectors and installed in a directory called /home/mark/mysql/.
I then did "sudo gedit /etc/environment" and added a CLASSPATH to where I installed the connector:
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I found an example Java program from Using JDBC with MySQL, Getting Started and stripped it down even further to test the MySQL connection.
This is the program I am running:
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Could not find the main class: Jdbctest. Program will exit. I am new to Linux, Ubuntu, Java and MySQL, so I have probably left out something that is very obvious.
Well i have got a problem with connecting to a mysql database using php. I used this package "mysql-noinstall-5.1.44-win32.zip" and extracted it to c:mysql and added c:mysqlin to the PATH variable and used the following command in command prompt to start mysql: c:mysqlinmysqld --standalone
well mysql did start and everything went well accessing mysql in command prompt. Well under the database "mysql" in the table "user" i created a new user "php" with a password="****" and hostname = "localhost" but when i try to access this database with a following php routine:
And when i accesses it with my browser using localtost/test.php, all i get is "localhost" displayed on screen, "Connected to mysql" never gets displayed not i get any error..i am using windows 7(32-bit-ultimate)and mysql 5.1.44.
I've been using ubuntu for quite a few years, and know the basics of databases. However, how to get them to talk to each other... Not so much.
I need to be able to connect to a MySQL database using Microsoft Access 20074. The database is going to be running on my server, which runs ubuntu server 10.10.
So far, I have installed MySQL server and libmyodbc. I took the deetails for the odbc.ini file from the ODBC ubuntu community page, so this is the current setup (database name is business):
I have installed Mysql in Ubuntu 9, for the use of roundcube database.After installing iam getting the error like this
* Stopping MySQL database server mysqld [ OK ] * Starting MySQL database server mysqld [ OK ] * Checking for corrupt, not cleanly closed and upgrade needing tables.
So because of this in the roundcube configuration its giving the error message that MYSQL is not installed. So Kindly give me a idea how to solve this.
I am fresh out the box to linux I am using mysql for the 1st time also, my question is what is the correct command to run on a mysql command line to connect to remote server.
We are hoping to build a central database server so that we can take all the singular instances of mysql off our web servers and have the data stored in one place (we also run a number of syslogging servers that use mysql, netflow servers that use mysql, and many other servers that have mysql tables that we would like to consolidate as well). Now I have run into the problem that requires all the customer web sites to change the configuration for their connection to the mysql server from a local connection to a remote connection, which is something we are trying to avoid. I am wondering if there is a software suite or a function of mysql itself that allows you to present the remote database information as local databases to a server, allowing customer configurations to remain intact, as if the mysql server never moved off the local machine? Or a different question, can you configure mysql server to take local requests and forward them to a central mysql server?
I've been attempting to set up a LAMP for local web development, which meant installing mysql-server. But now have a problem when trying to run mysql, I get:-
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
When trying to downgrade mysql-server I saw that there are dependency problems between the various modules (but can't recall which). But whichever route I truied the results are always the same.
Thought about trying XAMPP but I note that even has it's problems, is there any way I can get a lamp set up on FC14, or must I give it up as a bad job.
Howver, just been trying to again to fix the problems with downgrading mysql and get:-
I have MySQL 5.1.34 and PHP 5.1.6 installed on my system, how do I install php-mysql? Each time I try, it says
mysql-5.0.45-7.el5.i386 from base has depsolving problems -- > mysql conflicts with mysql-server-community error: mysql conflicts with mysql-server-community
I just configured a complete Cent OS 5.2 system for use as a web server. I can configure Apache and PHP but MySQl seems to be causing some issues -
[mysqld] datadir=/var/lib/mysql socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock user=mysql # Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x # clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package).
I am getting this error when I try to connect to my MySQL database from a PHP page. "Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /usr/local/htdocs/test.php on line 11" I have found instances on the Internet where other people had the same problem but from everything I've read, none of it appears to do anything for me.
I have read that I need the "extension=mysql.so" in my php.ini file and to uncomment it but it's not in there and I don't even have the "mysql.so" file. Many people have said to install the MySQL "devel" package, which I have also done and it is still not adding the file. I have also tried running the PHP ./configure again with the "--with-mysql". After all of these I still can't seem to get any further than I was when I found out I had a problem.
I'm using Postgresql 8.4.2-2. I'm trying to remote into my server securely. I figure I could do so with ssh. Apparently I figured correctly, as per, [URL] and [URL] I setup the ssh tunnel. ssh -L 5432:serverip:5432 Then I setup pgadmin3 to connect as follows:
An error has occurred: Quote: An error has occurred: Error connecting to the server: server closed the connection unexpectedly This probably means the server terminated abnormally before or while processing the request.
I'm not sure what the problem is. I can connect with Code: psql from the cli after connecting to the terminal via ssh. So I know that I'm using the correct password.
I've tried /etc/init.d/mysql start, and it actually starts, or at least, it doesn't error out. But when I do pgrep mysql I get nothing, and when I try to login with mysql -p as root, I get
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
None of my other logins work, either, but since pgrep mysql didn't work, it's clear that MySQL just isn't running. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling mysql-server via apt-get, but I get the same thing. The logs in /var/log/syslog show this:
Apr 11 14:31:26 /etc/init.d/mysql[9774]: #007/usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed Apr 11 14:31:26 /etc/init.d/mysql[9774]: error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server
I tried to install php from source file on centos server and i got the error as # ./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/packages/apache/bin/apxs --with-mysql --prefix=/usr/local/packages/apache/php --enable-force-cgi-redirect --disable-cgi --with-zlib --with-gettext --with-gdbm
checking for specified location of the MySQL UNIX socket... no checking for MySQL UNIX socket location... /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock checking for mysql_close in -lmysqlclient... no checking for mysql_error in -lmysqlclient... no configure: error: mysql configure failed. Please check config.log for more information.
i am using liferay5.2(mysql included in the download pack) on fedora. while liferay is working fine but i cannot connect to mysql.i am getting the error
[ [root@localhost ~]# ln -s /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock /tmp [root@localhost ~]# /etc/init.d/mysqld start Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon.
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i didnt find the mysql.sock file in the location /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock. i cannot find the portal-ext.properties file also to make intial settings.
I'm trying to install the squeezebox server software in Ubuntu 9.10 and I'm getting an error when it tries to install mysql-server. Seems like people have run into this before [URL]... but so far, I can't find a solution.
I have been using Ubuntu for almost one year or so. I use to have a good experience with it. But, since last few days I have been experiencing something nuance with my Ubuntu and most particularly the Exaile player. It use to connect to the Shoutcast server fine. But, these days I can't connect it. Everytime I try to connect it; it shows the message, "Error connecting shoutcast server". I have tried reinstalling it along with the normal plugins that use to work fine. But nothing seems working.
I am working on a project where I need to connect to a remote MS SQL Server database with PHP from a CentOS 5.5 server. I was able to get it installed and working on my Mac OS X 10.6 laptop with unixODBC and FreeTDS. However, I am unable to get it configured on my CentOS server. unixODBC and FreeTDS were installed, but when I try to connect, I get the following error message:
From what I could find by scouring the internets,it appears that I have 32 bit unixODBC (or FreeTDS, I'm not sure) installed (libtdsodbc.so.0 is symlinked to libtdsodbc.so.0.0.0) and it needs to be 64 bit. However, when I try to install the 64 bit version with
yum install freetds.x86_64
I get a message that it is already installed.Is there something else I need to do to get around this error? I'm a developer and not a server, so I'm not sure where else to go.
When my Fedora server boots it fails starting the MySQL server also if i try to start it from a prompt it says "fail" but the funny thing is that it works. Now i could just say "what the hell it works" but i hate seeing the red error on boot. Fedora boot, fail starting MySQL MySQL server works after boot anyway manual start it fails, but also here it works anyway
I am getting this error when I try to connect to my MySQL database from a PHP page. MySQL is working fine on it's own and PHP is working on it's own. "Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /usr/local/htdocs/test.php on line 11" I have found instances on the Internet where other people had the same problem but from everything I've read, none of it appears to do anything for me. I have read that I need the "extension=mysql.so" in my php.ini file and to uncomment it but it's not in there and I don't even have the "mysql.so" file. Many people have said to install the MySQL "devel" package, which I have also done and it is still not adding the file. (Tried "rpm -i php-mysql") I have also tried running the PHP ./configure again with the "--with-mysql". After all of these I still can't seem to get any further than I was when I found out I had a problem
I am installing MySql on Linux (Fedora core 11). Basically I am newbie & wana create a PHP application. I am done with PHP & Apache installation. I am facing some serious problems while Installing Mysql. below are all the tried codes & the outputs/errors:
while creating a new database iam facing the below problem
mysql> create database auto-download-gta; ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '-download-gta' at line 1