MySQL

From: Brian D. McGrew (brian_at_visionpro.com)
Date: 12/03/04

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    041203 11:02:18 mysqld started
    041203 11:02:18 [Warning] Asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976
    041203 11:02:18 [ERROR] Can't start server : Bind on unix socket:
    Permission denied
    041203 11:02:18 [ERROR] Do you already have another mysqld server
    running on socket: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock ?
    041203 11:02:18 [ERROR] Aborting

    041203 11:02:18 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown complete

    041203 11:02:18 mysqld ended

    This is on a RH9 system. Any ideas what I'm missing here?

    -brian

    Brian D. McGrew { brian@doubledimension.com || brian@visionpro.com }

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