(RADIATOR) RAdmin problems
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Aug 10 00:54:35 CDT 2004
Hello Yehudi -
I have seen this in the past and running the command as two seperate
commands seems to work correctly:
perl createdb.pl -create basicdb.dat
perl createdb.pl -create radattrs.dat
Please let me know how you get on.
regards
Hugh
On 10 Aug 2004, at 15:22, Yehudi Binder wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying the RAdmin product using a windows2003 with a MySQL server
> database. I'm just starting the installation - I have perl, dbi and
> odbc modules installed to support the product, as well as Radiator. I
> also created a database called RAdmin in MySql and linked it to ODBC.
> So, when I try running the command "perl createdb.pl -create
> basicdb.dat radattrs.dat", it shows me the following error:
> C:\Radiator\Radmin-1.8>perl createdb.pl -create basicdb.dat
> radattrs.dat
> DBD::ODBC::db do failed: [MySQL][ODBC 3.51
> Driver][mysqld-4.0.20a-debug]Table 'radmin.radattrs' doesn't exist
> (SQL-42S02)(DBD: Execute immediate failed err=-1)
> at Radmin/DBSQL.pm line 619, <FILE> line 7.
>
> The errors keep going until the end of the script. Has anybody tried
> this configuration before? Has anybody know how to solve this problem?
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Yehudi.
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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