Hello,
my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client. At least that is what I think what is happening as I get an error during the installation of Drupal-7. The error is shown below. I can access the database via phpMyAdmin (PMA) and via the command line. Is it possible to instruct (configure) Drupal-7 in such a way, that it will be able to find the mysql-5 client, that lives in /ur/local/mysql-5/bin
The error that is shown during installation is: Failed to connect to your database server. The server reports the following message: SQLSTATE[28000] [1045] Access denied for user 'rudolf'@'localhost' (using password: YES).
1) Is the database server running? Yes, PMA and the command line client work
2) Does the database exist, and have you entered the correct database name? Yes, it exist
3) Have you entered the correct username and password? See 1)
4) Have you entered the correct database hostname? It runs on local host.
Is there a way out of this?
Op maandag 20 december 2010 12:19:44 schreef Richard Bos:
my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client.
Pardon me, please. That should read: my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php does not know where mysql-5 is located and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client. At least that is what I think what is happening as I get an error during the installation of Drupal-7.
This is something you will have to reposrt to your hosting. They shuold be those who make this kind of configurations on the server.
On 12/20/2010 12:26 PM, Richard Bos wrote:
Op maandag 20 december 2010 12:19:44 schreef Richard Bos:
my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client.
Pardon me, please. That should read: my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php does not know where mysql-5 is located and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client. At least that is what I think what is happening as I get an error during the installation of Drupal-7.
Op dinsdag 21 december 2010 16:06:58 schreef Fabio Varesano:
This is something you will have to reposrt to your hosting. They shuold be those who make this kind of configurations on the server.
OK, thank you. I'm in contact with them, it is in progress.
On 12/20/2010 12:26 PM, Richard Bos wrote:
Op maandag 20 december 2010 12:19:44 schreef Richard Bos:
my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client.
Pardon me, please. That should read: my hosting provider is in the process of adding mysql-5 to its services. The problem with that is, that php does not know where mysql-5 is located and therefor can not access the mysql-5 client. At least that is what I think what is happening as I get an error during the installation of Drupal-7.