mick crane <mick.crane@gmail.com> writes: > On 2018-07-08 19:03, mick crane wrote: >> On 2018-07-08 17:53, Sharon Kimble wrote: >>> mick crane <mick.crane@gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>> On 2018-07-08 08:53, Sharon Kimble wrote: >>>>> I'm unable to get mediawiki from the repos working as it is consistently >>>>> failing at accessing the database as part of its configuration at the >>>>> beginning. I say 'consistently' as the same problem has occurred when >>>>> trying to install mediawiki from source, and this is a clean fresh >>>>> install so I think that it must be something in my /home because it is a >>>>> completely new fresh install. But what? >>>>> >>>>> Can anyone give me some guidance here please, as I've been looking in my >>>>> /home for anything 'mariadb' or 'mysql'-like but without any success. >>>>> >>>>> When I input my database details into >>>>> 'http://localhost/mediawiki/mw-config/index.php?page=DBConnect' I get an >>>>> error message saying - >>>>> >>>>> ╭──── >>>>> │DB connection error: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (localhost). >>>>> │ >>>>> │Check the host, username and password and try again. >>>>> ╰──── >>>>> >>>>> To my thinking, its obviously comparing what I'm inputting into >>>>> something, and deciding that they don't match, so therefore giving me an >>>>> error message. But what is it comparing to? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Sharon. >>>> >>>> I don't know what error you get if mysqld is not running but best see if it is >>>> >>>> "ps ax | grep mysql" >>>> >>>> >>>> mick >>> >>> Thanks for replying Mick. >>> >>> This is what I get using a slightly better command than yours (you >>> missed out the 'u' in aux :) >> >> a u x are options >>> ╭──── >>> │$ ps aux | grep mysql >>> │mysql 962 0.0 0.0 698580 65656 ? Ssl Jul07 0:59 >>> /usr/sbin/mysqld >>> ╰──── >>> >>> Which is about right as I rebooted yesterday. >>> >>> And I've just checked and I'm still not able to get past the 'Connect to >>> database' page in the mediawiki setup process. >> >> I dunno what you've done or what mediawiki setup does, I think I might >> have installed it once for curiosity. >> I know little about mediawiki what I would do is look about for handy >> mysql commands so you can see what is what. >> >> believe you can logon from system root to the root mysql account >> without a password and have a look what users and databases there are >> I'd probably do that and delete any mediawiki database and mediawiki >> users, create new ones with passwords I write down and input that to >> the mediawiki setup. >> What I'm uncertain about is changing the mysql root password if I >> might have told other things what it is. >> > thinking a bit about it > any setup program probably only wants to know the mysql root password to create the users and > database > and once its done that it doesn't need it anymore so you could probably go ahead and change the > mysql password to something you will remember. > I'm sure if given bad advice will be told off. > > mick Thanks to Mick and John Doe I'm finally back into mediawiki. I used this page [fn:1] to help me in creating a new root database password, and then securely setting up the database. And then I deleted the Debian mediawiki package, and then deleted all the dependant packages after creating a note exactly which packages I was deleting. And then I installed mediawiki manually so that I'm now using the most up to date and stable version. And then my required skin and extensions, and finally all the mediawiki pages that I've written, and now its all working nicely, so thanks fellas. Now to find out how to auto-backup my database tables. Its not essential as its all on this machine just for developing mediawiki pages on, but it would still be nice to do. Thanks Sharon. [fn:1]: https://www.howtoforge.com/setting-changing-resetting-mysql-root-passwords -- A taste of linux = http://www.sharons.org DrugFacts = https://www.drugfacts.org.uk Debian 9.4, fluxbox 1.3.7, emacs 25.3.2, org 9.1.13
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