Seems that I was unable to find where the problem is located. But on the Ubuntu system with MySQL configured almost in the same way all works OK
Posts made by Ricardas
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RE: MySQL problem
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RE: MySQL problem
InnoDB is enabled, actually, all the databases use InnoDB by default. Tables are created by that user too, but when I tried to create them as root, nothing changes.
But I'll check that bug with MySQL timeout - it seems to me that problem is more likely in MySQL, simply I-DoIT somehow enables that
Thank you for your suggestions, I'll try and inform you about success
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MySQL problem
Hi, I am from some Lithuanian process consulting company (ITIL and ISO-9001 consultations), we see I-Doit as really good product which can be offered to our customers. But… We can't install it.
Every time I try to install (tried several versions of I-Doit, including SVN version downloaded today) I get an error:
bash-3.2# mysql -u demo_idoit -pdemo_idoit demo_idoit_mandator < ./idoit_v0.9.1_data.sql
ERROR 2013 (HY000) at line 9158: Lost connection to MySQL server during queryAll the things go well with system db, but data db can not be imported.
System we use is as follows:
OpenBSD 4.0-stable
mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.33, for unknown-openbsd4.1 (i386) using readline 4.3Of course, I tried web install but it fails too. The worst thing is that MySQL server hangs after that and must be restarted…