[Opensim-users] SoaS 0.7.3 & phpMyAdmin

Cider Jack ciderjack.vw at gmail.com
Sun Jun 24 05:28:28 UTC 2012


Ener suggested a few things, including checking if Apache was running
by trying the wifi module, changing port setting on the MyWorld.ini
file (since the error concerned socket configuration).

Anyway, the wifi module worked just fine, so Apache was running. Tried
changing the .ini file port settings (all 21 of them) from 9100 to
9000 and it didn't solve the problem, in fact made things worse as I
could still connect to the server homepage, but now couldn't even get
the error page from phpMyAdmin.

By this time I figured that since I was already prepared to re-install
SoaS for the nth time, I may as well try phpMyAdmin with SoaS 0.7.3.1
- and am happy to report a resounding SUCCESS! So at this point I
think it will be easier just to reconfigure 7.3.1 to my preferences
rather than keep banging away at this issue with 7.3.0...

I should have just done this from the beginning I suppose, but I was
hoping for a simple fix on what I have, rather than having to start
(almost) all over. But after this much time & effort, and not really
any closer to a solution, this will work just peaches afaic!

Alright, now I have no excuse to hold me back! Ok back to work... mañana... ;)

~!CJ

On 6/24/12, Cider Jack <ciderjack.vw at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, I decided to check log files (should have started there, I
> suppose). They look fine, no errors - BUT I did notice somewhere along
> the line Apache switched from listening over port 80 to port 26535. So
> I switched that back to 80 and started up SoaS. Everything seemed to
> be working fine, could log in with Imprudence just fine... I point my
> browser at localhost, and the server homepage loads up. Great!
> except...
>
> --Apache 2.2.11 is running
> --PHP 5.3.5 works
> **MySql is not running**
>
> Hmmm,very odd that Mowes reports MySql as running... and obviously it
> is or SoaS wouldn't work at all. Anyway, I click the link on that page
> to open phpMyAdmin and get the same old error, can't connect to the
> server.
>
> So I change the listening port back to 26535 and restart SoaS. Point
> browser at localhost:26535 and get to the server homepage. Same thing:
> MySql is not running (even though it is). This time however when I
> click the link to open phpMyAdmin, I get "Welcome to phpMyAdmin" -
> Awesome! Oh waitaminnit...
>
> --Error: #2002 The server is not responding (or the local MySQL
> server's socket is not correctly configured)
>
> ...So I'm thinking phpMyAdmin changes the listening port when it
> installs (security maybe?). However even though now that I can get to
> my server homepage, phpMyAdmin still seems broken. And why the
> conflict of Mowes reporting MySQL running while the server homepage
> reports it as /not/ running? Ugh, this is just leading to more and
> more questions. Guess it's time to back up Simona's iars and reinstall
> from scratch. That's all I can figure at this point, though honestly I
> have no faith as I've done this half a dozen times already (where's
> the banging-head-against-the-wall emoticon when you need it?)...
>
> On 6/19/12, Cider Jack <ciderjack.vw at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Justin, good idea - I'll try that and reply in this thread with
>> any info I can glean. I thought I should add I've posted this problem
>> on the Mowes forum several months ago with no response.
>> Cheers,
>> ~!CJ
>>
>> On 6/19/12, Justin Clark-Casey <jjustincc at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> Not sure what's happening here, but I presume you've tried asking Ener
>>> Hax
>>> directly?  I'm not sure she follows this list.
>>>
>>> On 16/06/12 06:11, Cider Jack wrote:
>>>> Trying to run phpMyAdmin with SoaS 0.7.3 in Win7, and cannot connect.
>>>>
>>>> I had about a year ago (with a previous version of SoaS on WinXP)
>>>> installed phpMyAdmin along with SoaS, as per
>>>> http://www.chsoftware.net/en/mowes/mowesmixer/mowesmixer.htm?step=2
>>>> and it worked as advertised. Then one day it just quit working for no
>>>> obvious reason. I run SoaS and go to localhost on my browser and get
>>>> the error (on Firefox):
>>>> "Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost."
>>>> (or on Chromium):
>>>> "Chromium's connection attempt to localhost was rejected. The website
>>>> may be down or your network may not be properly configured."
>>>>
>>>> To me, this would seem to imply that Mowe's Apache server isn't
>>>> running, however I have no problem logging in to SoaS via Imprudence,
>>>> so clearly the server is fine.
>>>>
>>>> Have reinstalled SoaS, tried more recent versions, reinstalled
>>>> phpMyAdmin, all to no avail. I've since even moved to Win7&  installed
>>>> a fresh download of SoaS and phpMyAdmin, and yet I am still running
>>>> into the same exact issue! I just watched over my partner's shoulder
>>>> as she installed phpMyAdmin onto her SoaS and it worked without a
>>>> hitch, so I know it's not something I'm doing wrong (and Mowes doesn't
>>>> seem to have any trouble finding&  installing the phpMyAdmin package).
>>>>
>>>> I use Privoxy, but this wasn't an issue when phpMyAdmin was working.
>>>> When I try to run phpMyAdmin without Privoxy, it still doesn't work. I
>>>> don't use a firewall on my PC (not even Windows firewall), relying on
>>>> the modem firewall. It's been the same modem all along so that doesn't
>>>> seem likely. I've tried disabling all Firefox plugins when using
>>>> Firefox, but again this had no effect.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone else having this problem? Any suggestions on something I might
>>>> try? Ready to pull my hair out here!
>>>>
>>>> ~!CJ
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>>>
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