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I saw on the main page of the site that has updates, I decided to update.
pacman-Su and then can not start httpd and mysqld, reinstalled them and checked all the conf files that are fine. Were in excellent health and OK.No now as I try to run any script that has mysql and .....
Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /srv/http/anime/libs/mysql.php on line 9
IF I must show system files , i will !
My English is very bad, sorry me.Imam lot of problems with this site and now the server and come directly to me (headbang)
I would be very grateful if you could help me this time, as before:)
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did you review php.ini.pacnew?. now php is using mysqlnd. if i were in your place i do, mv php.ini php.ini.old && mv php.ini.pacnew php.ini
Last edited by wonder (2009-09-24 11:58:20)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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After That I can't run mysql.
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Edit your php.ini file and uncomment 'extension=mysql.so'
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And maybe read the frontpage news?
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OK I fixed php.ini but still run mysql.
[pisio@myhost ~]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/httpd start
:: Starting httpd daemon [DONE]
[pisio@myhost ~]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/httpd restart
:: Restarting httpd daemon [DONE]
[pisio@myhost ~]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/mysqld start
:: Starting MySQL [FAIL]
[pisio@myhost ~]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/mysqld stop
:: Stopping MySQL [FAIL]
[pisio@myhost ~]$
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Run mysqld directly, it will give you error output. The daemon scripts obscure the output.
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result is [FAIL] and mysql and http
I do not know how to put it in another way to show errors.
[pisio@myhost ~]$ sudo /etc/rc.d/httpd start
Password:
:: Starting httpd daemon [FAIL
[pisio@myhost ~]$ su
Password:
[root@myhost pisio]# /etc/rc.d/httpd start
:: Starting httpd daemon [FAIL]
In what other way to try to run? Since my name already, you will play and 2 -3 minutes to upload new files hosting. I do not see sense to get angry with it. Slough. Thank you guys for trying to help me.
Last edited by pisio (2009-09-26 00:35:27)
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Look in /etc/rc.d/httpd and see what command it is running for the "start" option. Run that manually and you will hopefully see some error output.
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