MAMP set up under the administrator account does not start servers under user account
I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
Here is the error message.
/Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.
That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
macos mac mysql mamp
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I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
Here is the error message.
/Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.
That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
macos mac mysql mamp
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I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
Here is the error message.
/Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.
That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
macos mac mysql mamp
I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
Here is the error message.
/Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.
That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.
macos mac mysql mamp
macos mac mysql mamp
edited Mar 25 '12 at 1:21
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Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:
The answer is just go to the
/Applications/MAMP/
folder and add the
desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.
An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.
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Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:
The answer is just go to the
/Applications/MAMP/
folder and add the
desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.
An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.
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Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:
The answer is just go to the
/Applications/MAMP/
folder and add the
desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.
An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.
add a comment |
Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:
The answer is just go to the
/Applications/MAMP/
folder and add the
desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.
An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.
Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:
The answer is just go to the
/Applications/MAMP/
folder and add the
desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.
An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.
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