Hi Jan,
can you describe the problem again? I think for people just reading the
emails it's not clear what you are asking about.
Katrin
On 17.07.2018 11:34, JanM wrote:
Has anyone a idea how to fix it? It is still not working and I'm out of
ideas..
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Has anyone a idea how to fix it? It is still not working and I'm out of
ideas..
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Hi Barton,
this work perfect.
user@www2:~$ user@www2:~$ sudo koha-list
-bash: user@www2:~$: command not found
user@www2:~$ [sudo] password for user:
-bash: [sudo]: command not found
user@www2:~$ library
-bash: library: command not found
user@www2:~$ sudo koha-mysql library
Reading table informa
Jan,
Do you have console access to the *Koha* server?
If so, log in there, and assuming that you are running a package install of
Koha, you can run
sudo koha-list
This will tell you which instances of koha are installed (unless you've
gotten fancy, there will only be one)
Then you can run
sud
Thanks Michael, but i forgot to mention that the mariadb server is hosted by
our computing center and i only have access to the phpmyadmin page, but not
to the console of this server. This is due to our privacy policies... the
Koha server is hosted on a local server in the network.
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Hi Jan
Am 29.05.2018 um 10:21 schrieb JanM:
> Is there a way to test the database connection via Console?
If Mysqld is running you should be able to see something listening on
default port 3306 at all:
# telnet localhost 3306
Trying ::1...
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape ch
Is there a way to test the database connection via Console?
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I'm forced to use "sudo dpkg --configure -a" before I can run apt-get update
/ upgrade commands.
It shows:
"E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'
to correct the problem."
and if run "sudo dpkg --configre -a" I only get:
"Upgrading database schema for librar
Hello everyone,
i just ran into a Problem with my Koha System. After upgrading the MariaDB
from 10.0 to 10.2.14 I have no access to the Server. I can not provide the
Version of Koha, but for Apache:
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Server version: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu)
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