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I am trying to establish a connection to MySQL that is running locally using python. i use the following code

import MySQLdb
db = MySQLdb.connect("localhost","username","password","dbname")

I am working on a virtual machine and I am running both the Python and MySQL on the VM. I am not able to make a connection.

I get this errror

OperationalError: (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' (10061)")

I have tried providing the ip address of the VM in place of localhost and still didn't work. I tried specifying the port number too. Is the connection different because it runs on a VM??

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    Are you able to connect to it using the mysql command line tool?
    – Wooble
    Feb 5, 2013 at 15:09
  • 10061 means Connection Refused make sure your mysql daemon/service is up Feb 5, 2013 at 15:17
  • @VarinderSingh The MySQL service is running and I did verify that. Feb 5, 2013 at 15:27
  • @Wooble I have not tried that. But do you think that would make any difference? Feb 5, 2013 at 15:28
  • Well, if the command line tool also can't connect, it's almost certainly not a Python problem.
    – Wooble
    Feb 5, 2013 at 15:29

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When you try to connect directly to mysql Database from command line does it work?

What OS is your VM running? If its a Unix then is there a mysqld process runnning?

In any case this may not have anything to do with Python. Your code snipppet looks ok. You just need to resolve the connectivity issue. Look at this page for details on how you could get to to the root of this problem.

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/can-not-connect-to-server.html

I hope that this helps.

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  • I am running Windows Server 2008R2. I have tried that on the command prompt and that did not make any difference. Feb 5, 2013 at 15:21
  • What do you mean by did not make any difference? Are you able to connect to your sql server database from command prompt using mysqld? Look at this links to understand what we were suggesting... dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/windows-start-command-line.html
    – Guddu
    Feb 5, 2013 at 15:26
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Assuming your client and mysql server on same machine as you said and mysql server is running you can try following

In your my.cnf which would be mostly in /etc/mysql/my.cnf in linux or check with your mysql installation on windows to find my.cnf

look for bind-address directive and set IP address to your VM host.If on linux you can see your VM ip using ifconfig or ipconfig on windows

you may also try commenting out skip-networking line if not already to allow remote clients

Restart mysqld

/etc/init.d/mysqld restart on debian based distros, service mysqld restart for Redhat or restart mysql service on windows

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