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I am installing Tikiwiki 1.8.5 and as far as I can tell, have successfully FTP'd to its own directory, set the appropriate folder permissions, and created the MySQL database. On install, I keep getting the error message that it cannot find the database connection. I am providing the following:

 

Database type: MySQL 4.0.x (my cPanel shows version 4.0.22-standard)

Hostname: localhost

User: mysitename_admin

Password: password

Database name: mysitename_tiki

 

mysitename is that provided by TCH when I created the account, not my domain name

 

Is there something very obvious that I am not doing properly? Any other recommendations? Thanks.

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I have multiple choices, from simply 'MySQL' to 'MySQL 3.0.X', 'MySQL 4.0.x', etc. Since you asked, I chose simply 'MySQL' and it seemed to have accepted, although now I am encountering the following error:

 

Call to undefined function: mssql_get_last_message() in /home/dkqopvli/public_html/tiki/lib/adodb/drivers/adodb-mssql.inc.php on line 470

Posted

Well now that the database is connected,

do you have to use some setup script to start with?

and do they (Tikiwiki) have a faq or help page on their site,

this must be a common questio for them.

Posted

Yes, there is a setp script, and there are fairly detailed setup instructions, which are easy to follow. I am trying to search through their forums now to ID the source for this latest problem...nothing so far. I will see what I can find and report back here. Thanks

Posted

I have not found documentation about the problem yet, and I duplicated the install on another domain on another server that I have at TCH and came up with the same issue.

 

However, while I am at it, one issue I came across in my search through the TikiWiki forums probably needs comfirmation. The PHP script memory size must be at least 8 mb (16 or 32 is recommended). What is the size at TCH?

Posted

I seem to have fixed my problem, although not exactly sure what it was. After repeatedly trying to install again, I did a fresh downloaded of the tar.gz file, instead of the .zip file I was working with, uploaded to my server, then unzipped from there. I also opened up permissions on all top level folders, in addition to the subfolders required, and went through the install. All worked fine from here.

Posted

Good to hear you have it working.

That may be the best way as some times an ftp program may change something while uploading

I found mine was capitalizing the files names at first until I found a setting to turn that off.

Its also faster to upload a compressed file and extract it on your server.

 

Thanks for the update. :)

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