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Before I go hacking up my character DB I need some answers.

1) Why doesn't SQLDriver.log work? No log is ever created. Maybe the server crashes before it does any logging, I don't know, but with the old logging system I'd get that log and it was helpful.

2) In my Cmake options should I be enabling core debug option if I want to build with full debugging for better crash reporting or is that not needed and I just need to build in debug mode from Visual Studio 2010?

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Before I go hacking up my character DB I need some answers.

1) Why doesn't SQLDriver.log work? No log is ever created. Maybe the server crashes before it does any logging, I don't know, but with the old logging system I'd get that log and it was helpful.

2) In my Cmake options should I be enabling core debug option if I want to build with full debugging for better crash reporting or is that not needed and I just need to build in debug mode from Visual Studio 2010?

1. I agree, I like the old logging system.

2. Yes, you want to enable core debug option.

BTW the above method was just to see if you would get past the character_equipmentset table, you can easily change it back.

I was just trying to help with a unique problem that your are having,.

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I've updated a 100 times. I do it the same way every time except this time I wanted to do a debug build. Sometimes I wonder if SQLyog is stupid because I've had it fail when emptying the DB before trying to load clean before. I'll dump world and load it clean with updates again and see if that helps.

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Don't forget that when they drop a new TDB, they stupidly move the char and auth updates into the old folder as well... So, there may be a bunch of updates for char and auth you aren't doing...

What the...? I did move from an older base DB to a newer one so that's possible.

Nope, no updates I could have missed are in the old folder since there were none to auth or characters there except updates going back over a month older than my previous core.

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2012_06_13_00_characters_character_equipmentsets.sql

It looks like somehow I missed this update on my last core version and it ran fine without it. Either that or the date naming isn't matching my core date and I skipped over it because of that. I always backup my sqlupdates folder from source before pulling a new source so I can see what updates are in the old one so I know what updates in the new one I still need to load.

2012-07-03 16:51:25 -0700 (c3cb82b92633+) (Win64, Release)

There is a 6/7/2012 characters update in my backup folder and I skipped the 6/13 update because looking at my old core date I figured I had loaded that last time. The dates aren't matching up since my backup folder should have had the 6/13 update when my core date was 7/3 but it's not in my backup folder.

Someone is dating something wrong since my compiled source and version date doesn't even come close to that sql update date. That's why I missed that update.

I'm still not getting an SQLDriver.log file so that logging is either broken or there is nothing to log so it's not creating the file.

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About SQLDriver.log, try this:

Appender.SQLDriver=2,4,7,sql/SQLDriver.log

Logger.SQLDriver=36,5,SQLDriver
(may want to adjust path/filename) and add SQLDriver to appenders and loggers
Appenders=Console Server SQLDriver

# bla bla some comments

Loggers=Root SQLDriver

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I get this error when i am trying to run authserver using the latest git

Using configuration file authserver.conf.

OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012)

Opening DatabasePool 'auth'. Asynchronous connections: 1, synchronous connections: 1.

MySQL client library: 5.5.9

MySQL server ver: 5.5.25a

[WARNING] MySQL client/server version mismatch; may conflict with behaviour of prepared statements.

Connected to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1

In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 37, sql: "INSERT INTO logs (time, realm, type, level, string) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)"

Unknown column 'level' in 'field list'

MySQL client library: 5.5.9

MySQL server ver: 5.5.25a

[WARNING] MySQL client/server version mismatch; may conflict with behaviour of prepared statements.

Connected to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1

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Using configuration file authserver.conf.

OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012)

Opening DatabasePool 'auth'. Asynchronous connections: 1, synchronous connections: 1.

MySQL client library: 5.5.9

MySQL server ver: 5.5.25a

[WARNING] MySQL client/server version mismatch; may conflict with behaviour of prepared statements.

Connected to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1

MySQL client library: 5.5.9

MySQL server ver: 5.5.25a

[WARNING] MySQL client/server version mismatch; may conflict with behaviour of prepared statements.

Connected to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1

DatabasePool 'auth' opened successfully. 2 total connections running.

Started auth database connection pool.

Updating Realm List...

Added realm "Logia".

What do i do now?

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I have recently had this problem also. Since I thought I had done something wrong, I pulled a clean clone went through all the updates and cannot find one that was missed. I use an updater that was given to me on irc, so that I don't miss anything. Anyone have a suggestion? this is how it reads now.

Trinity Revision: Archived Database Version: TDB 335.11.48 thanks in advance.

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That's just it, I don't get an error just no Revision # at all. Normally I would agree I must have missed an update, but did a clean clone and db. This is a copy of whats at the top of the server log. The rest seems normal as usual. Just not sure what it could be.

2012-08-30_14:35:47 Using configuration file worldserver.conf.

2012-08-30_14:35:47 Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.0j 10 May 2012 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.0a 1 Jun 2010)

2012-08-30_14:35:47 Using ACE version: 5.8.3

2012-08-30_14:35:47 TrinityCore rev. 0000-00-00 00:00:00 +0000 (Archived) (Win64, RelWithDebInfo) (worldserver-daemon)

2012-08-30_14:35:47 <Ctrl-C> to stop.

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That's just it, I don't get an error just no Revision # at all. Normally I would agree I must have missed an update, but did a clean clone and db. This is a copy of whats at the top of the server log. The rest seems normal as usual. Just not sure what it could be.

2012-08-30_14:35:47 Using configuration file worldserver.conf.

2012-08-30_14:35:47 Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.0j 10 May 2012 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.0a 1 Jun 2010)

2012-08-30_14:35:47 Using ACE version: 5.8.3

2012-08-30_14:35:47 TrinityCore rev. 0000-00-00 00:00:00 +0000 (Archived) (Win64, RelWithDebInfo) (worldserver-daemon)

2012-08-30_14:35:47 <Ctrl-C> to stop.

That's not related to sql updates, see this http://www.trinitycore.org/f/topic/345-howto-properly-install-git-on-windows-fix-trinitycore-rev-0000-00-00/

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Alright, I realise you get support threads about this topic every single day. Typically this is something id easily be able to solve on my own, but thanks to Spp building that lovely new logging system and refusing to revert it; all my logs are broken despite setting them up to the best of my ability.

Ive compiled on windows over the past few months very successfully on a heap of different commits, compiled on Debian as of two years ago. Everything's usually fine.

This time we're trying it on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit. MySQL server is running on the same box fine and im connecting to it no problem remotely from heidi and querying it no problem. The World/Auth/Character databases are exported from a mysql server running on windows - don't think this should have been a problem. I also believe ive applied all the updates; I checked the updates folder in the older source I previously was using on the windows server then checked the updates folder in the mmaps source id pulled onto the ubuntu server and simply applied any ones that didnt exist in the older source in order to hopefully catch all the "new" updates.

Created a new mysql user with all privileges and a password I was certain of; made sure it was correct in the configs.

Cant think of much else I can do, however; every time I go to start authserver, it fails to start. Can only manage to get it to log Auth.log which gives the output:


TrinityCore rev. 2012-08-31 14:48:10 -0500 (a8d514914be2+) (Unix, Release) (authserver)

<Ctrl-C> to stop.

Using configuration file /usr/local/etc/authserver.conf.

OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012)

Opening DatabasePool 'auth'. Asynchronous connections: 1, synchronous connections: 1.

Could not connect to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1: Can't connect to MySQL server on '127.0.0.1' (111)

Could not connect to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1: Can't connect to MySQL server on '127.0.0.1' (111)

DatabasePool auth NOT opened. There were errors opening the MySQL connections. Check your SQLDriverLogFile for specific errors.

Unable to get SQLDriver.log to log for authserver so I thought I might try to get it to log for worldserver, on starting worldserver im getting, for Server.log;

Using configuration file /usr/local/etc/worldserver.conf.

Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012)

Using ACE version: 6.0.0

TrinityCore rev. 2012-08-31 14:48:10 -0500 (a8d514914be2+) (Unix, Release) (worldserver-daemon)

<Ctrl-C> to stop.

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http://TrinityCore.org				    \/__/

In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 58, sql: "SELECT c.country FROM ip2nationCountries c, ip2nation i WHERE i.ip < ? AND c.code = i.country ORDER BY i.ip DESC LIMIT 0,1"

Table 'world.ip2nationCountries' doesn't exist

Cannot connect to world database 127.0.0.1;3306;USER-HIDDEN;PASSWORD-HIDDEN;world

And all I can force SQLDriver.log to give me is:

2012-09-03_19:14:32 ERROR [SQL DRIVER] DatabasePool world NOT opened. There were errors opening the MySQL connections. Check your SQLDriverLogFile for specific errors.

Which is rather hilarious if im honest...

Anyway. If anyone can give me any ideas as to why this might not be working or could advise me on how to give the bastardised logger system the kick it needs to give me more information - don't hesitate. Given up now - at a loss as to what to do.

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Exporting mysql from windows changed the name of ip2nationCountries to ip2nationcountries, rename it back and you can start the core.

btw of your log was enough with to discover the failure:


In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 58, sql: "SELECT c.country FROM ip2nationCountries c, ip2nation i WHERE i.ip < ? AND c.code = i.country ORDER BY i.ip DESC LIMIT 0,1"

Table 'world.ip2nationCountries' doesn't exist

Cannot connect to world database 127.0.0.1;3306;USER-HIDDEN;PASSWORD-HIDDEN;world

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