Hello Richard.
In your original post you didn't mentioned at all that you have MySQL server running on LAN NAS drive!!!
My "recipe" for installing MySQL pertains to installing & configuring it
on the same OS and drive where Log4OMv2 is running!!!
Again, you didn't described in detail what is the ...
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- 10 Nov 2024, 11:57
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: MYSQL setup (first time)
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11267
- 08 Nov 2024, 15:06
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: MYSQL setup (first time)
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11267
Re: MYSQL setup (first time)
Hello Richard.
It appears that you didn't bothered yourself to read carefully this Subject from the beginning, Hi!
Well, amateurs are known to be the worse to read manuals...
See latest Log4OMv2 manual (Log4OMNG_ENU.pdf) dated 04.10.2024, page 257, chapter:
"Installing MySQL-8.0.20 with Log4OM ...
It appears that you didn't bothered yourself to read carefully this Subject from the beginning, Hi!
Well, amateurs are known to be the worse to read manuals...
See latest Log4OMv2 manual (Log4OMNG_ENU.pdf) dated 04.10.2024, page 257, chapter:
"Installing MySQL-8.0.20 with Log4OM ...
- 06 Nov 2024, 16:33
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: mariadb from Debian 12 (bookworm)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24176
Re: mariadb from Debian 12 (bookworm)
Greetings.
It seems that for one reason or another, fairly quick upgrade of Log4OMv2 database
- to comply with Debian Bookworm OS - is not going to happen...
Devoted quite a lot of time to find working solution and finally managed it, Hi!!!
I spare most of my work and testing. Will describe only ...
It seems that for one reason or another, fairly quick upgrade of Log4OMv2 database
- to comply with Debian Bookworm OS - is not going to happen...
Devoted quite a lot of time to find working solution and finally managed it, Hi!!!
I spare most of my work and testing. Will describe only ...
- 18 Oct 2024, 08:07
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: mariadb from Debian 12 (bookworm)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24176
Re: mariadb from Debian 12 (bookworm)
Greetings.
I do have Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.5.26-MariaDB happily and 24x7(!) running on Debian 11.11
for many months without __ANY__ (even smallest) issue,
hosted by RPi4B server with 2GB RAM, Hi!
I do have Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.5.26-MariaDB happily and 24x7(!) running on Debian 11.11
for many months without __ANY__ (even smallest) issue,
hosted by RPi4B server with 2GB RAM, Hi!
- 11 Feb 2024, 17:37
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: mariadb from Debian 12 (bookworm)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 24176
Re: mariadb from Debian 12 (bookworm)
Greetings.
I came across exactly the same problem like Harald when trying to use
for Log4OMv2 MariaDB 10.11.6 on Debian Bookworm 12.5 running on RPi4B.
The answer from remote MariaDB server is always "Database seems not valid".
Been searching Internet for any usable solution, to no avail so far ...
I came across exactly the same problem like Harald when trying to use
for Log4OMv2 MariaDB 10.11.6 on Debian Bookworm 12.5 running on RPi4B.
The answer from remote MariaDB server is always "Database seems not valid".
Been searching Internet for any usable solution, to no avail so far ...
- 18 Dec 2023, 02:14
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Need help to switch to MYSQ or not?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4140
Re: Need help to switch to MYSQ or not?
Hello Rien.
Came over your post only yesterday.
Did you resolved your issue, please?
From what you showed on your screenshot
it is evident that you downloaded incorrect MySQL installer!!!
To download proper MySQL Installer use this link:
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/
No need to ...
Came over your post only yesterday.
Did you resolved your issue, please?
From what you showed on your screenshot
it is evident that you downloaded incorrect MySQL installer!!!
To download proper MySQL Installer use this link:
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/
No need to ...
- 21 Mar 2023, 10:01
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: New Release 2.27
- Replies: 30
- Views: 7687
Re: New Release 2.27
Hello Nolan et al.
Well, I went briefly over "Release note" noticing info on UDP.
But later Terry's statement:
"Users must delete old UDP connections and establish new ones",
made a big difference.
Have a nice day.
Well, I went briefly over "Release note" noticing info on UDP.
But later Terry's statement:
"Users must delete old UDP connections and establish new ones",
made a big difference.
Have a nice day.
- 20 Mar 2023, 19:00
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: New Release 2.27
- Replies: 30
- Views: 7687
Re: New Release 2.27
Greetings.
I concur with predecessors - same issue here.
Automatic upload doesn't work, whereas manual is O.K.
Automatic upload to LoTW on program closing works O.K.
Best regards.
Tom - SP2L
I concur with predecessors - same issue here.
Automatic upload doesn't work, whereas manual is O.K.
Automatic upload to LoTW on program closing works O.K.
Best regards.
Tom - SP2L
- 28 Dec 2021, 15:55
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: QSO date separated from QSO time
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2489
Re: QSO date separated from QSO time
Greetings.
Dare to ask: any progress in that subject, please?
Please note, it is __NOT__ just wishfull thinking,
as in not long ago been receiving attemps asking
for QSO confirmation by posing it really happened.
Having all necessary details available on WEB site
it's childish task to create ...
Dare to ask: any progress in that subject, please?
Please note, it is __NOT__ just wishfull thinking,
as in not long ago been receiving attemps asking
for QSO confirmation by posing it really happened.
Having all necessary details available on WEB site
it's childish task to create ...
- 28 Dec 2021, 15:44
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: SFTP support
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2692
Re: SFTP support
Greetings.
I FULLY concur with original posters.
Sending sensitive data such as login and passwords in plain format
over Internet these days asks for devastating disasters!
I run my own amateur server and security, i./e. SSL/TLS encrtyption,
and SSH/SFTP are simply __THE MUST__ as it's VERY high ...
I FULLY concur with original posters.
Sending sensitive data such as login and passwords in plain format
over Internet these days asks for devastating disasters!
I run my own amateur server and security, i./e. SSL/TLS encrtyption,
and SSH/SFTP are simply __THE MUST__ as it's VERY high ...