Mysql Problem

From: Eduardo de Moura Rodrigues (eduardo.rodrigues_at_mme.gov.br)
Date: 08/04/04

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    Hi,

    I have a Fedora Core 2, and I want to install MySQL Server. I download
    the packages and install. But, when I start the daemon the message show:

    "Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon."

    So, when I write: "mysqladmin -u root -h mme014149.mme.gov.br password"

    this messsage appear:

    "mysqladmin: connect to server at 'mme014149.mme.gov.br' failed
    error: 'Can't connect to MySQL server on 'mme014149.mme.gov.br' (111)'
    Check that mysqld is running on mme014149.mme.gov.br and that the port
    is 3306.
    You can check this by doing 'telnet mme014149.mme.gov.br 3306' "

    Thanks

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