alessandro bottoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How can I create those tables now? Do I have to re-install Midgard? Do I have 
> to run any SQL dump script that came with the distribution? Can I proceed 
> without creating the tabels and rely on the fact that Datagard/Repligard will 
> take care of creating them at the next run?

Yep, datagard is responsible for creating db with all data inside.
 
> As long as I can see, there are 3 different users involved with the 
> communication between Midgard and MySQL:
> 
> - midgard, apparently used to access the midgard database during the normal 
> run

One, only one. This one.

 
 - admin, apparently used by Repligard to create and manage the DB tables 
> during the install/import stage
> 
> - SG0, used as a sitegroup administrator (I have not had the opportunity to 
> use it, yet)

These two are midgard "internal" users.
 
> Which of them is the one to be used for this Datagard "import" operation?

midgard/midgard as MySQL's database user
default admin/password user as Midgard user
 
> I tried to run datagard using all of these 3 different user profiles against 
> the midgard database (and cross checking that they have access to the midgard 
> db using the MySQL client). In all of the 3 cases I have got the same 
> "midgard critical: error logging into the database" message. The user SG0 
> cannot access the db just because I do not know the default password 
> associated with this username... (I'm sure it is written somewhere but I did 
> not find it...:-( )

You can not have this error while database is empty.
Or is not?

Piotras
 

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