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* The installation fails due to insufficient permissions on the database server for "gendb@localhost".
* The installation fails due to insufficient permissions on the database server for "gendb@localhost".


   The installation systems creates several user accounts on the database server. It does not specify the host name to allow the web server and command line script to be used within a network (e.g. a dedicated database server and a dedicated web server). The default setup of !MySQL often already contains an account for "%@localhost". This account has precedence over the ones generated by the installation system (see also [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/privilege-system.html the MySQL privilege system documentation]). You have to remove this account prior to installing !GenDB 2.2.
   The installation systems creates several user accounts on the database server. It does not specify the host name to allow the web server and command line script to be used within a network (e.g. a dedicated database server and a dedicated web server). The default setup of MySQL often already contains an account for "%@localhost". This account has precedence over the ones generated by the installation system (see also [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/privilege-system.html the MySQL privilege system documentation]). You have to remove this account prior to installing GenDB 2.2.

Revision as of 17:42, 8 March 2005

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about installing and setting up GenDB 2.2

  • The installation fails due to insufficient permissions on the database server for "gendb@localhost".
  The installation systems creates several user accounts on the database server. It does not specify the host name to allow the web server and command line script to be used within a network (e.g. a dedicated database server and a dedicated web server). The default setup of MySQL often already contains an account for "%@localhost". This account has precedence over the ones generated by the installation system (see also the MySQL privilege system documentation). You have to remove this account prior to installing GenDB 2.2.