Someone seen this before ?

Patrick Morris pmorris at wilshire.com
Tue Jul 1 18:31:23 EDT 2003


This may be a bit obvious, but it looks like your MySQL server is 
dying.  You might want to take a closer look at its logs (and may need 
to crank the debugging info in them up a bit) to see why.

tom at bryntez.com wrote:

>Any friends out there who might know what this can be ?
>
>Jul  1 23:47:18 www-ux saslauthd[595]: pam_mysql: MySQL err Can't connect to
>local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)
>Jul  1 23:47:18 www-ux saslauthd[595]: AUTHFAIL: user=xxx.domain.com
>service=pop realm= [PAM auth error]
>Jul  1 23:47:22 www-ux saslauthd[596]: pam_mysql: MySQL err Can't connect to
>local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)
>Jul  1 23:47:22 www-ux saslauthd[596]: AUTHFAIL: user=yyy.domain.com
>service=imap realm= [PAM auth error]
>Jul  1 23:47:25 www-ux saslauthd[596]: pam_mysql: MySQL err Can't connect to
>local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)
>
>My logs are full of these messages... I have to restart Sasl/Cyrus/MySQL
>every second hour to
>maintain it in business...
>
>Any ideas ?
>
>[Config]
>(Redhat 7.3, Sasl: 2.1.5, Cyrus 2.1.5, MySQL version 3.23.51, build from
>source with postfix as MTA)
>
>This config has performed successfully now for over a year, until last night
>it suddenly
>started to fail... ???
>
>Regards bryntez
>
>  
>


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