Hi Jose,
There probably some schema incompatibilities. I'm sorry.
AFAIK 5.x is still really devel stuff.
I've never tested with MySQL 5.x yet. And it won't work for this version, maybe next one.
That table is not required for most of jffnms only for SLA, so if you don't expect SLAs to work you can use that... or try to re-create the table schema manually and then import the table contents.
Javier
Jos� Luis P�rez wrote:
I was trying to install jffnms with mysql 5.0.2 and I was getting some errors when I was creating the tables. Particularly table slas_cond.
Any incompatibilitie with mysql 5.0.2?
It�s the only table can�t be created. Any wayaround?
Many thanks in advance.
Jos� Luis P�rez
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