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[error]: make_connection: connect failed <socket #2, error 10061:


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Hello rAthena, after running the server for 2 days, i get this message suddenly
[error]: make_connection: connect failed <socket #2, error 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.>!
But when after rebooting the server, it'll work fine.

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Perhaps there was a stale lock on the socket? Restarting the server would defintely clear it.

 

If it's SQL probably just restarting it would've helped.

Any method on how to avoid this?

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Perhaps there was a stale lock on the socket? Restarting the server would defintely clear it.

 

If it's SQL probably just restarting it would've helped.

Any method on how to avoid this?

 

 

Look for a drop-in replacement for MySQL: MariaDB

 

This may help :)

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Perhaps there was a stale lock on the socket? Restarting the server would defintely clear it.

 

If it's SQL probably just restarting it would've helped.

Any method on how to avoid this?

 

 

Look for a drop-in replacement for MySQL: MariaDB

 

This may help :)

 

I have no idea how to do that. Is it possible for you to teach me?

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Perhaps there was a stale lock on the socket? Restarting the server would defintely clear it.

 

If it's SQL probably just restarting it would've helped.

Any method on how to avoid this?

 

 

Look for a drop-in replacement for MySQL: MariaDB

 

This may help :)

 

I have no idea how to do that. Is it possible for you to teach me?

 

 

Hey, I wasn't sure if you were using Windows or Linux (I use linux) so as far as I'm aware MariaDB is just for linux. Here is a great article on how to get started:

 

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/documentation/getting-started/mariadb-binary-packages/installing-mariadb-rpm-files/installing-mariadb-with-yum/

 

Thanks.

Posted

 

 

 

 

Perhaps there was a stale lock on the socket? Restarting the server would defintely clear it.

 

If it's SQL probably just restarting it would've helped.

Any method on how to avoid this?

 

 

Look for a drop-in replacement for MySQL: MariaDB

 

This may help :)

 

I have no idea how to do that. Is it possible for you to teach me?

 

 

Hey, I wasn't sure if you were using Windows or Linux (I use linux) so as far as I'm aware MariaDB is just for linux. Here is a great article on how to get started:

 

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/documentation/getting-started/mariadb-binary-packages/installing-mariadb-rpm-files/installing-mariadb-with-yum/

 

Thanks.

 

Aww. I'm using windows, anyway thanks for this. I'll find a method on the internet. 

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