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Postnuke cms problem

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I am exploring a cms via Uniform Server 3.2a. Everything appears to loads properly with mysql and a fresh postnuke source in \www.

A http://localhost/admin.php results in a "Problem in Database Connection" message.

 

Something is wrong. Suggestions? Is more info needed to provide help? Thanks!

Check to make sure that MySQL is started. If it isn't, start it from http://localhost/a/

 

Check to make sure that the username and password for MySQL is correct in the config file of the cms. It should be root/root (username/password).

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Check to make sure that MySQL is started. If it isn't, start it from http://localhost/a/

 

Check to make sure that the username and password for MySQL is correct in the config file of the cms. It should be root/root (username/password).

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config.php appears to be right with root/root and db names match.

 

Still results in same message. ?? Regards.

Have you run the installation for postnuke?

 

I think it was /install/ ???

 

From the config file I saw you database name was 'Phoenix', which I belive is a standard name. Try to run the installation instead of editing the config file.

 

I hope this solves most of your problems.

 

But, be warned. My last installation of Postnuke was hacked. So read the installaton doc careful.

 

/BK

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Have you run the installation for postnuke?

 

I think it was /install/  ???

 

From the config file I saw you database name was 'Phoenix', which I belive is a standard name. Try to run the installation instead of editing the config file.

 

I hope this solves most of your problems.

 

But, be warned. My last installation of Postnuke was hacked. So read the installaton doc careful.

 

/BK

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Ran /install , it worked immediately after installing. Thanks for the kind advice! I will read the docs carefully.

Regards

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