Greetings again from Germany,
After doing the above mentioned and updating our Mahara to 20.04 we did another
Database dump.
This time there were no more "hardcoded" entries in the DB-Dump.
Regards,
Philippe
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Hi Cecilia, Kristina and the Mahara Team.
Thanks for the hint, but it didn't resolve our problem.
What we did:
Complete new Web and Db Server (with new IP's)
Dump the old mysql DB with locked-tables and complete-inserts.
Restore the DB on the new Db Server and grant the privileges from webserver
Hi Philippe,
It looks like this error could be related to MySQL configuration. A
quick search online shows that the "definer error" might be due to MySQL
trying to update the DB or create an object under a DB user that doesn't
exist. This can happen for example when you are trying to migrate your
This is a site where Mahara is in a sub directory.
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** Summary changed:
- MySQL Error when upgrading from 18.04.02 to 19.04
+ MySQL Error when upgrading from 18.04.02 to 19.04+
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