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First i tried using ArcEmu wich wouldn't even allow me to compile, so the day after that i used trinity wich gave me the conclussion that my mysql was outdated ,updated it and lost all my posts / and stuff on my website forums, all the other stuff for another private server and stuff so now i got everything back and trying with the 3.3.5 rev :P

 


Care to explain further? because i only asked of help with trinity? :$

 

You said website.... not much to explain further...

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Care to explain further? because i only asked of help with trinity? :$

 

Running a public wow server is against the law. If you raise money to do it, you're probably committing a felony.

 

The TC project absolutely, positively does not support illegal activity.

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I'm trying to get a TC server setup for myself and for some guildies that I play with on another server for practice, and I downloaded TDB 51 for 3.3.5a, but it doesn't contain the world.sql/characters.sql parts. I have installed and ran a TC server before on another computer but I don't have it anymore. I'm just looking for advice and wondering why there isn't those two files when it is explained in

http://collab.kpsn.org/display/tc/How-to_Win

 

Thanks

Pat

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characters and auth sqls are in the source folders:
Source/sql/base/

The world structure was left out for some reason, so you pretty much need to run the full DB from the downloads and then all necessary updates from Source/sql/updates/world.

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Now it is required to apply current, existing updates.

Located in the C:TrinityDBUpdates_02 folder:

You will find a Windows Batch File named merge_updates_windows.bat - run it, and a new file will appear called world_updates.sql

 

 

I've cloned and downloaded the content for TrinityDB, but there is no "Updates_02" folder, nor a merge_updates_windows.bat in any of these folders.

There is a tool folder where merge_windows.bat is, but when I push it, the screen flashes and nothing is happening.

 

Any idea what I have to do? 

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You will have to start from scratch, sounds like you are trying to install on top of the old repack. Anyways, try getting an understanding of how to compile and run a server using 3.3.5a first.

I can't stress how many times people get a more sense of whats going on before jumping onto a 4.3.4 (development server)

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Can't seem to get this problem fixed:


Using configuration file worldserver.conf.
Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013)
Using ACE version: 6.1.4
TrinityCore rev. unknown 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (Archived branch) (Win32, Release) (worldserver-daemon)
<Ctrl-C> to stop.

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      /_//_/   /_//_//_//_//__/ `/___/> 
                                 C O R E  /___/
http://TrinityCore.org                    /__/

Realm running as realm ID 1
Using World DB: TDB 434.04
Using enUS DBC Locale
Will clear `logs` table of entries older than 1209600 seconds every 10 minutes.
Using DataDir ./
WORLD: MMap data directory is: ./mmaps
VMap support included. LineOfSight: 1, getHeight: 1, indoorCheck: 1
VMap data directory is: ./vmaps
Loading Trinity strings...
>> Loaded 942 Trinity strings from table trinity_string in 2 ms
Initialize data stores...
Index 3136 already exists in dbc:'spelldifficulty_dbc'
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 71356 at field id:2108 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 71803 at field id:2108 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 72111 at field id:2136 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 72125 at field id:2136 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 70816 at field id:2146 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 72233 at field id:2146 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 72234 at field id:2146 at spellid2 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 72235 at field id:2146 at spellid3 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 42636 at field id:2202 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 45433 at field id:2203 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 90120 at field id:3251 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 92943 at field id:3251 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 90059 at field id:3255 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 92948 at field id:3255 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 89289 at field id:3258 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 92951 at field id:3258 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 75621 at field id:3523 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 94991 at field id:3523 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 75708 at field id:3579 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
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spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 98192 at field id:3741 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
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spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 98900 at field id:3749 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 99288 at field id:3749 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
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spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 99878 at field id:3764 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
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spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 108859 at field id:4343 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110615 at field id:4343 at spellid2 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110614 at field id:4343 at spellid3 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110035 at field id:4444 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110034 at field id:4444 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110033 at field id:4444 at spellid2 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110032 at field id:4444 at spellid3 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 103179 at field id:4469 at spellid0 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
spelldifficulty_dbc: spell 110515 at field id:4469 at spellid1 does not exist in SpellStore (spell.dbc), loaded as 0
Some required *.dbc files (1 from 138) not found or not compatible:
./dbc/SpellDifficulty.dbc exists, and has 5 field(s) (expected 5). Extracted file might be from wrong client version or a database-update has been forgotten.

I've seen more people with this problem. I've added 2012_12_27_00_world_spelldifficulty_dbc_434.sql, 2013_05_11_00_world_spelleffect_dbc_434.sql etc..

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Sorry if i am boring to some one. I have a problem with MySQL, i got TDB_full_434.04_2013_02_14.sql uploaded in world but when i run worldserver.exe it shows this:

 

1368548536.jpg
 

And i try to update things from 

TrinityCore_4.3.4_DB_Alpha-master / updates 

then i got error that tables are missing :S

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Log after  

TrinityCore_4.3.4_DB_Alpha-master / updates 

update:

Realm running as realm ID 1
Using World DB: TDB 434.04
Using enUS DBC Locale
Will clear `logs` table of entries older than 1209600 seconds every 10 minutes.
Using DataDir ./
WORLD: MMap data directory is: ./mmaps
VMap support included. LineOfSight: 1, getHeight: 1, indoorCheck: 1
VMap data directory is: ./vmaps
Loading Trinity strings...
>> Loaded 1035 Trinity strings from table trinity_string in 3 ms
Initialize data stores...
SQL and DBC format strings are not matching for table: 'spell_dbc'
[1146] Table 'cworld.spelleffect_dbc' doesn't exist
Your database structure is not up to date. Please make sure you've executed all queries in the sql/updates folders.

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the answer is in the error , you have not updated the sql library correctly

 

once you have installed  the master db  from the download section , you need to install all the world updates

 

auth and character updates are the same as TC 3.3.5a server but world updates are from *

 

*see link

 

 

note : the world updates for 4.3.4 branch are NOT in the core folder you must download from 

 

 

and install  the updates for the version you have

 

reference =  http://collab.kpsn.org/display/tc/Installing+TDB+4.3.4

 

"also on a side note the merge bat file is ether broken or has no info on what directory it is required to be put in , manually insert the updates if need be "

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So I had to start over again at heidisql, with some errors in the worldserver.exe

After I've dropped all tables and started all over again, I entered a new problem trying to execute characters_database.sql in "characters"

 

I get this error:

/* SQL Error (1146): Table 'characters.calendar_events' doesn't exist */
/* 0 rows affected, 0 rows found. Duration for 98 of 776 queries: 0,951 sec. */

How do I fix this (im not the best in mysql), and why does this happen now, when it didnt before? 

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you will need to give more information for this issue,

 

what core revison

what OS

what version of  sql  server

what ace version

what ssl version

 

 

you can not just drop a data base and install a new one as the new data base you download may now be newer than your core

 

core and data base must match as many updates form the date base require core changes to run correctly

 

see the link and NOTE sql and src changes

 

https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore

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Basicly I was having a problem starting the server, got the error : [1054] Unknown column 'id' in 'field list'

 

I tried to apply all the update patches, but got some errors due to previsouly attempts? So I decided to execute drop_mysql file and start over.

I executed create_mysql and auth_database.sql without problems, but when I executed characters_database.sql I got the error: 

USE `characters`;
/*!40000 ALTER TABLE `calendar_events` ENABLE KEYS */;UNLOCK TABLES;--
-- Table structure for table `calendar_invites`
--

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `calendar_invites`;/*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client     = @@character_set_client */;/*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;CREATE TABLE `calendar_invites` (
  `id` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `event` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `invitee` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `sender` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `status` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `statustime` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `rank` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
  `text` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;/*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;--
-- Dumping data for table `calendar_invites`
--

LOCK TABLES `calendar_invites` WRITE;/*!40000 ALTER TABLE `calendar_invites` DISABLE KEYS */;/*!40000 ALTER TABLE `calendar_invites` ENABLE KEYS */;UNLOCK TABLES;--
-- Table structure for table `channels`
--

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `channels`;/*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client     = @@character_set_client */;/*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;CREATE TABLE `channels` (
  `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
  `team` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `announce` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '1',
  `ownership` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '1',
  `password` varchar(32) DEFAULT NULL,
  `bannedList` text,
  `lastUsed` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`name`,`team`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COMMENT='Channel System';/*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;--
-- Dumping data for table `channels`
--

LOCK TABLES `channels` WRITE;/*!40000 ALTER TABLE `channels` DISABLE KEYS */;/*!40000 ALTER TABLE `channels` ENABLE KEYS */;UNLOCK TABLES;--
-- Table structure for table `character_account_data`
--

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `character_account_data`;/* large SQL query (4,4 KB), snipped at 2 000 characters */
/* SQL Error (1146): Table 'characters.calendar_events' doesn't exist */
/* 0 rows affected, 0 rows found. Duration for 98 of 776 queries: 0,873 sec. */
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see above comment

 

YOU CAN NOT JUST INSTALL A NEW DATABASE !!

 

you must recompile and install all sql updates

 

the core changes all the time

 

 

*side note* I guess this might be a repack as your sql error shows only calendar but no error to line or row !!

 

*sigh*

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"also on a side note the merge bat file is ether broken or has no info on what directory it is required to be put in , manually insert the updates if need be "

 

The merge bat file merges the sqls into one sql for ease of use with updates. If anyone is not able to understand the basic fundamental of that bat file, they should not be trying to run a server.

Also, I don't see the OP stating anything with a merge bat file.

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      3.3.5a also have this line as last line in authserver - but 4.3.4 is not giving me this one.
      Realmlist table is accurate with right information.
      Anyone know why bnetserver is not starting me realm?
       
    • By Deer_Hunter
      Hello all,
      I just updated from the latest Git 
      Trinity Core REV. ac6baa547376 + 2020-02-21  3.3.5 Branch.
      I'm getting this error after crash.
      Problem signature:
        Problem Event Name:    APPCRASH
        Application Name:    worldserver.exe
        Application Version:    0.0.0.0
        Application Timestamp:    5e50a462
        Fault Module Name:    StackHash_f12f
        Fault Module Version:    6.3.9600.19629
        Fault Module Timestamp:    5e2fdc0d
        Exception Code:    c0000374
        Exception Offset:    PCH_9E_FROM_ntdll+0x0000000000090D0A
        OS Version:    6.3.9600.2.0.0.272.7
        Locale ID:    1033
        Additional Information 1:    f12f
        Additional Information 2:    f12f0934d3e965f73c68e60f20f2cd40
        Additional Information 3:    7595
        Additional Information 4:    7595e4d8d703db9dcd3d2f6ea540e357
      the exception code says its a Heap error,  I'm not sure how to troubleshoot this.
      Thanks
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