[Xerte] Re: MySQL plugin FEDERATED is disabled
KnowledgeWare
knowledgeware at kccsoft.com
Fri Apr 27 21:39:48 BST 2012
Hmm.just logged in with a regular account to phyMyAdmin, then the root
account failed, then was successful at logging in.
Any idea where logs are kept in phpMyAdmin? I can't see anything resembling
a log file.
RonM2
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[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of David Goodwin
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:38 AM
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: [Xerte] Re: MySQL plugin FEDERATED is disabled
On 27 Apr 2012, at 19:07, KnowledgeWare wrote:
I'm unable to access the toolkits 1.5 management interface on a Windows 2008
R2 server today - just get a blank screen where I would normally get the
list of courses, create a new course, etc. My suspicion is the MySQL
connection is broken.
In the Windows event log I have a MySQL error: Plugin 'FEDERATED' is
disabled. The MySQL service is running, however.
I'm not a MySQL person and not sure how to deal with this. Some googling
indicates a firewall exception is needed after a Windows update, I'm looking
into that.
Has anyone else run into this?
I think the message about the federated plugin being disabled is a red
herring - you would be using either InnoDB or MyISAM - which are different.
Are you able to connect to the database locally using any of the MySQL
management tools you get ?
(Were you on linux, I'd say run 'mysql -u root -pblahblahblah database_name
' to test a connection).
thanks
David.
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