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  • 2004/4/2 10:11

  • bicetre

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YESSSSSSS!
I did it!

The problem was the connection to MySQL!
I had to put 'localhost:13377:/tmp/mysql77.sock' instead of 'localhost'!

Thanks all for your help anyway



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  • 2004/4/2 10:04

  • bicetre

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To the database I intend to use with xoops, I called it 'main1'

I already manually created the database with phpMyAdmin (so with root), but the message from XOOPS install is those I mentionned above. That's why I think I have a problem of comm between XOOPS and MySQL.

Does XOOPS use a sock connection to MySQL?



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  • 2004/4/2 9:42

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I gave to the database user the privileges : Select Insert Update Delete Create Drop Reload Process File References Index Alter



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bicetre
Re: Need help for setting up my host
  • 2004/4/2 8:12

  • bicetre

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Thank you for your answer, the basic setup is done.*
I have already used XOOPS on personal ISP webhosting with no problem.
My current problem is with that particuliar hosting.
The install scripts can't create the database, nor access the database server (it seems).
I'm currently running the 1.3.10 version.
The final messages are
Quote:
The following database was not found on the server:

main1

Attempt to create it?

when I answer 'yes', I have
Quote:
Could not create database. Contact the server administrator for details.

The checkenv.php gives
Quote:
PHP: 4.2.0

$REQUEST_METHOD:
$REQUEST_URI:
$SCRIPT_NAME:
$HTTP_REFERER:
$HTTP_HOST:
$HOSTNAME:
$REMOTE_ADDR:


$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REQUEST_METHOD']: GET
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REQUEST_URI']:
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SCRIPT_NAME']: /portail/checkenv.php
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_REFERER']:
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HTTP_HOST']:
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['HOSTNAME']:
$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REMOTE_ADDR']: 164.2.249.226


$HTTP_ENV_VARS['REQUEST_METHOD']:
$HTTP_ENV_VARS['REQUEST_URI']:
$HTTP_ENV_VARS['SCRIPT_NAME']:
$HTTP_ENV_VARS['HTTP_REFERER']:
$HTTP_ENV_VARS['HTTP_HOST']:
$HTTP_ENV_VARS['HOSTNAME']: argiope
$HTTP_ENV_VARS['REMOTE_ADDR']:


getenv("REQUEST_METHOD"):
getenv("REQUEST_URI"):
getenv("SCRIPT_NAME"):
getenv("HTTP_REFERER"):
getenv("HTTP_HOST"):
getenv("HOSTNAME"): argiope
getenv("REMOTE_ADDR"):

So?

PS : I'm a noob with the server management, not with XOOPS



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bicetre
Need help for setting up my host
  • 2004/4/1 15:05

  • bicetre

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  • Since: 2003/9/18


Hi,
I'm noob and I need to manage a site where I want to put Xoops.
The site is hosted on a institutional server, I have FTP access and phpMyAdmin with root privileges.

The server is a SUN Ultra250, it runs php 4.2.0 and MySQL 2.23.39

My problem is that I can't install Xoops, Version 2 just doesn't launches the install.php, and Version 1.3.10 can't create (actually seems to be unable to connect to the database server) the database.

I have an uncommon extended control over the server, and I'm not sure that the default settings are correct.

Can you help?




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