ID:               29391
 User updated by:  chcaron at nrcan dot gc dot ca
 Reported By:      chcaron at nrcan dot gc dot ca
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         iPlanet related
 Operating System: Solaris 2.8
 PHP Version:      4.3.8
 New Comment:

We just upgraded a server from 4.3.6 (using bundled MySQL) to 4.3.8
(using external MySQL 3.23.53) with iPlanet 4.1 and 6.1 and did not
notice any problems. Of course, it's not exactly the same environment
that produced the original bug.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-07-26 20:16:29] chcaron at nrcan dot gc dot ca

We are on a production server, so I can't go back to a state where PHP
is not working, so here's the original output without warnings that I
received from a client when he discovered it was not working (from the
webserver):

Warning: mysql_connect(): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'servername'
(2) in /directory/where/the/script.php on line 10

Please note it did work from the command line (e.g.
/usr/local/php/bin/php script.php), so MySQL is correctly configured.
Also, it was working from the webserver just before we upgrade PHP from
4.3.4 to 4.3.8.

I'll try to reproduce the bug on a developement server.

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[2004-07-26 18:40:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How about to remove the warning suppress in mysql_connect 
to see what failed? 

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[2004-07-26 17:40:02] chcaron at nrcan dot gc dot ca

Description:
------------
PHP has been installed with "with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql".

PHP 4.3.8
Mysql 4.0.15
iPlanet 6.1

It was working well with PHP 4.3.4 before we upgrade.

Once we upgraded PHP to 4.3.8, we got "mysql_connect(): Can't connect
to MySQL server..." when trying to open a page from the webserver. The
command-line PHP was still working correctly.

We recompiled PHP with "with-mysql" only (built-in MySQL) and it all
started working ok.

Reproduce code:
---------------
<html>
<body>
<?php

$hostname = 'hostname';
$user = 'root';
$passwd = 'password';
$database_name = 'mysql';
$error_connection = 'Cannot connect to MySQL';
$error_db = "Invalid database name ($database_name)";

if (!($connection = @ mysql_connect($hostname, $user, $passwd)))
        die("$error_connection");
if (!(mysql_select_db($database_name, $connection)))
        die("$error_db");

$query = "show tables;";
if (!($result = mysql_query ($query, $connection)))
        die("error");
while ($row = @ mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
 echo "$row[0]<br>";
}
?>
</body>
</html>

Expected result:
----------------
The list of tables should print on the screen if ran from the
webserver:

columns_priv
db
func
host
tables_priv
user

If ran from the command line:

nrn1# /usr/local/php/bin/php test_PHP_mysql.php
<html>
<body>
columns_priv<br>db<br>func<br>host<br>tables_priv<br>user<br></body>
</html>
nrn1#

Actual result:
--------------
>From the webserver:

Cannot connect to MySQL

>From the command line:

nrn1# /usr/local/php/bin/php test_PHP_mysql.php
<html>
<body>
columns_priv<br>db<br>func<br>host<br>tables_priv<br>user<br></body>
</html>
nrn1#


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