Error in .local(drv, …) : Failed to connect to database: Error: Can't connect to MySQL server on...
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I am getting erro in .local(drv,...).
I have no idea how to fix this issue.
Can anyone help me out why showing such a error and how to fix this error?
code:
library(RMySQL)
mydb = dbConnect(MySQL(), user='XXXXXXX',
password='XXXXXXXX', dbname='XXXXXXXX',
host='##.143.13.XXX', port=XXXX)
Thank you.
r rmysql
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I am getting erro in .local(drv,...).
I have no idea how to fix this issue.
Can anyone help me out why showing such a error and how to fix this error?
code:
library(RMySQL)
mydb = dbConnect(MySQL(), user='XXXXXXX',
password='XXXXXXXX', dbname='XXXXXXXX',
host='##.143.13.XXX', port=XXXX)
Thank you.
r rmysql
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up vote
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I am getting erro in .local(drv,...).
I have no idea how to fix this issue.
Can anyone help me out why showing such a error and how to fix this error?
code:
library(RMySQL)
mydb = dbConnect(MySQL(), user='XXXXXXX',
password='XXXXXXXX', dbname='XXXXXXXX',
host='##.143.13.XXX', port=XXXX)
Thank you.
r rmysql
I am getting erro in .local(drv,...).
I have no idea how to fix this issue.
Can anyone help me out why showing such a error and how to fix this error?
code:
library(RMySQL)
mydb = dbConnect(MySQL(), user='XXXXXXX',
password='XXXXXXXX', dbname='XXXXXXXX',
host='##.143.13.XXX', port=XXXX)
Thank you.
r rmysql
r rmysql
edited Nov 19 at 13:21
asked Nov 19 at 13:11
Sanky Ach
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Try using DBI and pool packages from R.
library(DBI)
library(pool)
pool <- dbPool(drv = RMySQL::MySQL(), dbname = "dbName", host = "localhost", username = "root", password = "psw", port = 3306, unix.sock = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock")
df <- dbGetQuery(pool, "SELECT * FROM tablename;")
Provide MySQL socket path of the machine at unix.sock(in ubuntu : mysql_config --socket)
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1 Answer
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up vote
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Try using DBI and pool packages from R.
library(DBI)
library(pool)
pool <- dbPool(drv = RMySQL::MySQL(), dbname = "dbName", host = "localhost", username = "root", password = "psw", port = 3306, unix.sock = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock")
df <- dbGetQuery(pool, "SELECT * FROM tablename;")
Provide MySQL socket path of the machine at unix.sock(in ubuntu : mysql_config --socket)
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Try using DBI and pool packages from R.
library(DBI)
library(pool)
pool <- dbPool(drv = RMySQL::MySQL(), dbname = "dbName", host = "localhost", username = "root", password = "psw", port = 3306, unix.sock = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock")
df <- dbGetQuery(pool, "SELECT * FROM tablename;")
Provide MySQL socket path of the machine at unix.sock(in ubuntu : mysql_config --socket)
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up vote
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Try using DBI and pool packages from R.
library(DBI)
library(pool)
pool <- dbPool(drv = RMySQL::MySQL(), dbname = "dbName", host = "localhost", username = "root", password = "psw", port = 3306, unix.sock = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock")
df <- dbGetQuery(pool, "SELECT * FROM tablename;")
Provide MySQL socket path of the machine at unix.sock(in ubuntu : mysql_config --socket)
Try using DBI and pool packages from R.
library(DBI)
library(pool)
pool <- dbPool(drv = RMySQL::MySQL(), dbname = "dbName", host = "localhost", username = "root", password = "psw", port = 3306, unix.sock = "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock")
df <- dbGetQuery(pool, "SELECT * FROM tablename;")
Provide MySQL socket path of the machine at unix.sock(in ubuntu : mysql_config --socket)
answered Nov 20 at 4:44
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