![]() ![]() Take a backup of the ~/Library/Application\ Support/Local folder.Hopefully that will get things back to a clean slate. Since this is a recovery from a hard-drive failure, I wonder if you can get things working by completely wiping out Local’s configuration folder and re-installing Local. I’m not sure I know what specifically to do either What exactly do you mean by: Is there any way you can make changes so that the user directory is mounted at root? Have you moved the home directory to a different partition of the computer? Is there any way you can make changes so that the user directory is mounted at root? It looks like it’s much longer than the default path that Local uses: /Users/xxxxxxxxxxx/Library/Application\ Support/Local/run/R5h2eWPSr/mysql/mysqld.sock Looking at the path you mentioned before the edit (I’ve replaced, your specifics with xes) /Volumes/xxxxxxxxxxx/Users/xxxxxxxxxxx/Library/Application\ Support/Local/run/R5h2eWPSr/mysql/mysqld.sock Taking a closer look at the Local log, I’m seeing errors like this: nginx: too long path in the unix domain socket in upstream "unix:%%nData%%/php/php-fpm.socket" in %%nData%%/conf/nginx/nf:2 That folder is where Local stores the raw DB files for the site, so be careful when doing anything within those run folders. ~/Library/Application\ Support/Local/run/R5h2eWPSr/mysql/ These are the files that I found there: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Local/run/R5h2eWPSr/mysql/ I’ve checked the Library addresses and the socket file mentioned in the error is indeed not there. See this Community Forum post for instructions on how to do so: What Operating System (OS) and OS version is being used?Īttach the Local Log. Mysqladmin: Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.Īmysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failedĮrror: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/Volumes/./Library/Application Support/Local/run/R5h2eWPSr/mysql/mysqld.' (2)'Ĭheck that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/Volumes/./Library/Application Support/Local/run/R5h2eWPSr/mysql/mysqld.sock' exists!Īt ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:304:12)Īt (domain.js:475:20)Īt maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:1021:16)Īt Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:283:5) I follow the site creation wizard, it starts provisioning and fails with the following error displayed: Error: Command failed: /Applications/Local.app/Contents/Resources/extraResources/lightning-services/mysql-8.0.16+5/bin/darwin/bin/mysqladmin -password= ping ![]() Error related to the mysql appears Troubleshooting Questionsĭoes this happen for all sites in Local, or just one in particular?Īre you able to create a new, plain WordPress site in Local and access it in a Browser? I’ve reinstalled ancient version of Local by Flywheel with recent Local (Lighting) and I can’t create a new site. ![]()
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