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installation process wants to know name of database server; last i checked, mysql servers are not named. what do i tell it?

thanks

mike harris

 
Remo replied on at Permalink Reply
Remo
you always have all the information concrete5 is asking for!

- a username, a password
- a database name
- and the hostname of the server where the database runs
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
yeah they are... 90% of the time this is going to be "localhost"
SteveSBD replied on at Permalink Reply
Error: Unable to connect to database.

I tried "localhost"

MySQL localhost
MySQL.localhost

Any ideas, need help.

Thanks,
Steve
BlackSmoke replied on at Permalink Reply
Had a similar problem, due to some problems with my hosts file. I tried to put in 127.0.0.1 instead. It works great on the machine the server is installed on, but when logging on over the network it tries to use a database local on the user's machine.

<strike>How do I edit this option now that I'm up and running?</strike>

Edit: I found the configuration in the file: <Concrete5>/config/site.php.

A strange entry for localhost in my hosts file was causing me problems. concrete5 now working with localhost as DB server. OP should check his hosts file. i.e.http://127.0.0.1 andhttp://localhost should give the base webserver results for the current computer.
defunct replied on at Permalink Reply
defunct
If the MYSQL server is hosted on the same machine as your website you can use your servers IP address, 127.0.0.1 or most likely localhost.

If you database is hosted on another machine, contact your hosting company and ask for the host name or IP address and port.