Hello, i recently opened an account and i am having trouble installing the database. Part of it fails saying that i need super admin rights.
Hello, i recently opened an account and i am having trouble installing the database. Part of it fails saying that i need super admin rights.
MySQL is enabled on the Free Hosting Accounts.
You create databases and database users (and attach users to databases) via the cPanel --> MySQL Databases feature.
How are you trying to create a database?
Nothing is always absolutely so.
I created the database through the control panel, assigned a user with all rights then ran an install.php script. It created and populated some of the tables but then i recieved an error that others were not due to super admin rights needed
What script is this?
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install.php
You wrote this yourself?
Nothing is always absolutely so.
no it is part of an installation php website package. Please forgive the question but are you even able to help cause so far you have asked some fairly useless questions that havent gotten me any closer to the issue.
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for isntance is the super admin even available to users or is the standard instalation package only come with normal admin rights to database?
I asked you what script you are using and you gave a useless answer. "WordPress" or "Joomla" or "Concret5" would help.
If you do not like answering questions, do not ask for help.
Nothing is always absolutely so.
as i said it is a install.php and it is for a galaxytools...and as i asked befor is super admin even available for its useres with there database or is it only normal admin rights granted?
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i am truely not trying to come off as an a$$ just trying to get this up and running. The error message i got had to deal with access rights and im trying to figure out if this is a fixable issue or if without the proper access rights ill have to continue looking.
Mentioned this on IRC, I did a quick google for "galaxytool super admin" - one of the top few results came up as it requiring 5.1.6 for MySQL. There is no OFFICIAL requirements list, so I don't know how much to trust this, but it apparently requires Triggers.
The cPanel I can see says we're on 5.0.92-50, so it's quite possible we don't have a mysql version high enough to properly support this script. I'd do a bit more looking on your own to see if there's either an older version of the tool available, or if there's a third-party fix that removes that requirement for 5.1.6.
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