Internal Error Cannot connect to database
Hello all,
After updating mysql, databases do not show up under the tools section. I'm on centos x64 machine. Is this a configuration (.ini) issue? Please advise to start the troubleshooting process, thank you. |
Check password, path to socket and other settings for your MySQL server in the "Server configuration->Database servers" menu.
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Check Server configuration -> Database servers
You need connect MySQL server there (write root password for mysql server) MySQL also must be running. http://s45.radikal.ru/i110/0906/d1/a7e0e462819a.gif |
Actually, it had to do with the use of special character )
The program is nice, but does not use special code so that the server interprets it as ) Thanks guys. |
Actually, I can't tell now.
After changing password, I don't get the error message, but the database doesn't show up. |
WOW!!!! I FINALLY noticed that the program has php extensions that can be easily enabled!!! Incredible!
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This problem came about due to updating to php 5.2 using these commands:
yum --disablerepo \* --enablerepo remi update mysql* which installs php5.2 as well on a clean install of CentOS from VPS.NET. php 5.2 is needed for me to enable some modules. Because the server is still relatively new, can you recommend a procedure where ISPmanager functionality will not break? IF there was a install option for php 5.2 within ISPmanager, that would be much easier, please advise. Also, how can I be notified when ISPmanager has updates available? Thank you!! |
ISPmanager independent from PHP/MySQL version and you can update CentOS from REMI Repos
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