With the initial Joomla install I have downloaded Joomla 2.5 and before I install it do I create a separate dbase or do I install it in the OpenSIM Database? This is just the initial Joomla install before I install the JOpenSIM Modules.
I seem to keep missing everyone in the grid. I am having a hard time with Joomla and i've been asking around and not really getting anywhere so I wanted to ask you all. Since you may be more experienced with installing Joomla on your own server.
I can't get past the database area. I get the Install page and ran into an issue. I put in the Host Name which i'm guessing is the IP address for SQL. I have MySQL running on a different server on WAMP.
I tried the outside static IP address alone and with :3306 and no go. I tried the domain with the port and nothing. I tried the local network IP for the MySQL Server with and without the port and again nothing. I get the same message below. For some reason it doesn't seem to want to connect to it.
Could not connect to the database. Connector returned number: Unable to connect to the Database: Could not connect to MySQL.
Host Name is where I think I am running into the issue.
I do appreciate the help.
On the pre-installion check I get "On" in Red. Not sure if that has anything to do with my issue.
Output Buffering Off On
Hello Dayna ...
try where oyu put host name ... try LOCALHOST ...
Not sure if that helps you. It is what i have there ...Are you running it joomla on a linux or windows server and from home or some where else ... ?
12 years 1 week ago - 12 years 1 week ago#1839by foto50
When you say "Database Configuration Page", do you mean the one during installing Joomla or is Joomla already installed and this is in the database tab of jOpenSim's config popup?
Do you also have MySQL installed and configured on the same server as where you are installing Joomla!? Connecting to localhost for the database will only work for if it is running on the same machine.
On your other WAMP server, did you already setup a database for Joomla! to access? Since you are running on Windows there may also be a Windows Firewall issue that is blocking the connections Joomla! and the MySQL database needs. It would probably be easiest to test the Joomla! install on the same (your WAMP) machine as the MySQL database so you can eliminate some potential connection problems. Then after you can successfully connect to the database, try connecting from your remote server.
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