Try to run mysqldb.sh script in ser src code dir, after bakcup your db.
It creates ser user (with password heslo) to access mysql ser db, with
right grants, also via serweb.
If you have DB error connection too, try with --old-password option as
previous suggested.
I solved that problem so :-)
bye
F.
2007/5/29, Stephen McVarnock <stephen.mcvarnock(a)aepona.com>om>:
Actually, I use another username (openser) to log on directly to the
database. This user id was created by the mysqldb.sh script with OpenSer.
Should it be added to the subscriber/admin_privileges database?
Strangely, no matter what userid I try I get the same output in the log as
shown below i.e. userid always seems to be 'ser' and domain is
'localhost'.
Steve.
May 29 11:49:19 serweb [error] file:
/opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/data_layer.php:465: DB Error: connect failed -
[nativecode=Access denied for user 'ser'@'localhost' (using password:
YES)]
** mysql://ser:heslo@localhost/ser
Do you access mysql with mysql -u ser -p
$>password: heslo
?
If yes, try to start mysqld with --old-password option following tips at
url:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/old-client.html
Bye,
F.
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