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phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - Solvik - 06-15-2008 09:26 PM Hi, I have just updated my ISPCP RC4 to RC5 by following the readme file. When I try to login via phpMyAdmin I have this error: Quote:Unknown MySQL server host '{HOSTNAME}' (1) If someone could help me on that problem.. thanks in advance ! Solvik. RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - Zothos - 06-15-2008 09:36 PM your config seems to be messed. Please post your pma config here RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - Solvik - 06-15-2008 09:54 PM Quote:/* Servers configuration */ I have just replaced {HOSTNAME} by localhost. And it works. thanks for the info RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - Zothos - 06-15-2008 11:07 PM also replace this two with the corresponding user/pw for the pma table $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser'] = '{PMA_USER}'; $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass'] = '{PMA_PASS}'; RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - invisible - 08-01-2008 10:11 AM Hi there, I did the update from ISPCP RC5 to RC5a (GUI) and I´ve got the same problem after installing RC5a. And beside this I now can´t login anymore to the adminstration panel. I get the message "ERROR: Unable to connect to SQL server ! SQL returned: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)". But the sql-server runs and my password is the same as before. The ispcp.conf file wasn´t touched. I read the included README file and did all exactly like it´s described there. So what´s the problem? Thx for your help! invisible RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - RatS - 08-01-2008 05:09 PM you missed to copy the pma/config.inc.php file before updating GUI ... you have not read INSTALL careful enough RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - invisible - 08-01-2008 06:19 PM Quote:ispCP . (OMEGA) HowTo Install Thanks for your reply, but could you please show me the hint you mentioned? Either I´m blind or we both have different README versions? The only hint I can see above, is to the one wich reminds one to backup some files and folders. But there´s no single word about copying the pma/config.inc.php before updating. Any idea? Thx in advance! invisible RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - sci2tech - 08-01-2008 07:21 PM http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/browser/trunk/docs/Debian/INSTALL: from line 177 Quote:6. Save key filesRefer to you distro in downloaded package. RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - invisible - 08-02-2008 01:11 AM @sci2tech: your Link doesn´t work, but I found the file here: http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/browser/trunk/docs/Debian/INSTALL But thx anyway! @ispcp-team: this INSTALL file isn´t part of the RCa (GUI) package! RCa (GUI) contains only a README file with an install/update section (take a look above). Sorry guys, ISPCP is really great and I respect your work, the time and energy you´ve put in this project - but THIS makes no sense for me! Why do you put a README file into an update package with incomplete install / update instructions? How can I - or any other user - know, that these instructions are incomplete and one should read the instructions of the base package too? When I download an update package with an included README file, which contains an install section (Point 5), then I assume that this are the complete instructions and don´t have to read another INSTALL file too. Especially when there´s no hint to read the INSTALL of the base package! It woudl be much better, to direct the user to the INSTALL file of the base package instead of publishing incomplete instructions within the README in RCa. Or is my point of view so aside? cheers, invisible RE: phpMyAdmin problem after update from RC4 to RC5 - sci2tech - 08-02-2008 01:45 AM That`s the link, i left a : next to link. Indeed in the Readme is nothing about saving conf files. Sorry for inconvenient but until ispcp will be stable this things will happend. In this phase ispcp is usable as productive environment only by people who can understand, assume and handle the risk of something going wrong. |