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1. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: B.1.2.2 Can't connect to [local] MySQL server
B.1.2.2. Can't connect to [local] MySQL server [ +/- ] B.1.2.2.1. Connection to MySQL Server Failing on Windows A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the mysqld server in two different ways: By using a Unix socket file to connect through a file in the filesystem (default /tmp/mysql.sock ), or by using TCP/IP, which connects through a port number. A Unix socket file connection is faster than TCP/IP, but can be used only when connecting to a server on the same computer. A Unix socket file is used if you don'
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2. MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: B.1.2.2 Can't connect to [local] MySQL server
B.1.2.2. Can't connect to [local] MySQL server [ +/- ] B.1.2.2.1. Connection to MySQL Server Failing on Windows A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the mysqld server in two different ways: By using a Unix socket file to connect through a file in the filesystem (default /tmp/mysql.sock ), or by using TCP/IP, which connects through a port number. A Unix socket file connection is faster than TCP/IP, but can be used only when connecting to a server on the same computer. A Unix socket file is used if you don'
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3. MySQL :: MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual :: B.1.2.2 Can't connect to [local] MySQL server
B.1.2.2. Can't connect to [local] MySQL server [ +/- ] B.1.2.2.1. Connection to MySQL Server Failing on Windows A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the mysqld server in two different ways: By using a Unix socket file to connect through a file in the filesystem (default /tmp/mysql.sock ), or by using TCP/IP, which connects through a port number. A Unix socket file connection is faster than TCP/IP, but can be used only when connecting to a server on the same computer. A Unix socket file is used if you don'
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4. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 with Maria Reference Manual :: B.1.2.2 Can't connect to [local] MySQL server
B.1.2.2. Can't connect to [local] MySQL server [ +/- ] B.1.2.2.1. Connection to MySQL Server Failing on Windows A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the mysqld server in two different ways: By using a Unix socket file to connect through a file in the filesystem (default /tmp/mysql.sock ), or by using TCP/IP, which connects through a port number. A Unix socket file connection is faster than TCP/IP, but can be used only when connecting to a server on the same computer. A Unix socket file is used if you don'
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5. MySQL :: MySQL 3.23, 4.0, 4.1 Reference Manual :: A.1.2.2 Can't connect to [local] MySQL server
A.1.2.2. Can't connect to [local] MySQL server [ +/- ] A.1.2.2.1. Connection to MySQL Server Failing on Windows A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the mysqld server in two different ways: By using a Unix socket file to connect through a file in the filesystem (default /tmp/mysql.sock ), or by using TCP/IP, which connects through a port number. A Unix socket file connection is faster than TCP/IP, but can be used only when connecting to a server on the same computer. A Unix socket file is used if you don'
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