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4 minutes ago, cubex1 said:

Hi.

I compiled source from TDB720.00 tag, downloaded WoW by official app (build 23937, so slightly higher than gamebuild in Trinity release auth.realmlist, which is 23911), extracted dbc, maps, vmaps, mmaps and gt. Then I run create_mysql.sql as a root, downloaded TDB_full_720.00_2017_04_18.7z and run worldserver. It populated databases and everything, but then it gave me 99724-lined DBErrors.log.

Earlier in the year I tried to run WoW 6.2.4 server with dbc files downloaded from somewhere on the internet and had the same issue. Actually I have tried several Trinity Core builds on master branch.

When I build a server with 3.3.5 branch it initializes without errors.

What am I doing wrong?

 

Logs:

Server.log

First 5k lines from DBErrors.log

Nothing. It's not error on your side.

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Ok. So it's a feature. That's a relief (seriously).

Why info about this is nowhere to be found (I think because I didn't stumble upon it)? I would have included it at the end of the instructions for master branch.

(That means that my post here is pretty much off-topic so sorry about that).

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2 minutes ago, cubex1 said:

Ok. So it's a feature. That's a relief (seriously).

Why info about this is nowhere to be found (I think because I didn't stumble upon it)? I would have included it at the end of the instructions for master branch.

(That means that my post here is pretty much off-topic so sorry about that).

No, it's not a feature, instead missing fixes, and they are sort of "documented" on bug tracker.

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Hi All,

Clean install of world database, not had this problem before.

Latest version, pull from one hour ago.

Please help if you can.

 

>> Loaded 0 black market auctions. DB table `blackmarket_auctions` is empty.
Loading Guild rewards...
>> Loaded 62 guild reward definitions in 6 ms
Loading Guilds...
Loading guilds definitions...
[1054] Unknown column 'g.level' in 'field list'
Your database structure is not up to date. Please make sure you've executed all
queries in the sql/updates folders.

Thanks

 

 

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4 minutes ago, AussieGuy said:

Hi All,

Clean install of world database, not had this problem before.

Latest version, pull from one hour ago.

Please help if you can.

 

>> Loaded 0 black market auctions. DB table `blackmarket_auctions` is empty.
Loading Guild rewards...
>> Loaded 62 guild reward definitions in 6 ms
Loading Guilds...
Loading guilds definitions...
[1054] Unknown column 'g.level' in 'field list'
Your database structure is not up to date. Please make sure you've executed all
queries in the sql/updates folders.

Thanks

 

 

I have a question are you trying to do the updates for the database yourself or are you letting the server do the updates for you, just wondering?

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Automatic updates, emptied world, characters and hotfixes and let worldserver.exe populate them.

Kept my auth db, but let automatic updates run on it.

tried it a couple of times, emptied world db, run worldserver.exe same thing

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Hmmm this is really strange because I noticed the column it is trying to find has been removed for a while now and you said you cleared the characters database which this is the field it is calling in the characters database. Unless I am missing something I am about to compile another one just to see if I get the same thing you are.

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Let me compile a server real quick to see if I get the same error because now this is going to bother me until I figure this out, and I bet I am overlooking something with the night I have had so far into the morning with no sleep it has to be something I'm overlooking.

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Oh okay cool just glad you figured it out, I didn't think there were any changes lately to the characters database, but I do know that 4.3.4 is the only one that using the field level for the guild now and it was removed from 7.2.0  Just glad you got it fixed, thanks for letting me know, good job.

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Hey all, I've had a 3.3.5 server setup for some time now. Previously I updated the server once a week but after my friends stopped playing I stopped updating. Here I am six months later trying to update and I keep getting a DB Error when launching. 

"In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 70, sql: "DELETE FROM spawn_group WHERE spawnType = ? AND spawnId = ?"
Table 'world.spawn_group' doesn't exist"

Looks like I need to tweak or update a DB somewhere, but I don't want to break anything. I kept my old folder setup so I'm still running that environment for now.

Any help would be great, thanks!

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Update your database.

To be specific, updated sql files containing `spawn_group` table are the following:

TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_07_31_00_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_01_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_02_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_03_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_04_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_05_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_06_world.sql

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26 minutes ago, Obitus said:

Update your database.

To be specific, updated sql files containing `spawn_group` table are the following:

TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_07_31_00_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_01_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_02_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_03_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_04_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_05_world.sql
TrinityCore\sql\updates\world\3.3.5\2017_08_04_06_world.sql

Thanks, I figured I'd need to do something like that. I've always just relied on the launcher program itself to deploy the updates. Can someone give me an ELI5 on how to do them manually?

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33 minutes ago, Wronglebowski said:

Thanks, I figured I'd need to do something like that. I've always just relied on the launcher program itself to deploy the updates. Can someone give me an ELI5 on how to do them manually?

if you don't have custom world content, drop world database, download latest tdb , update core and leave core to do the job.

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2 hours ago, Aokromes said:

if you don't have custom world content, drop world database, download latest tdb , update core and leave core to do the job.

Looks like there's been a development in how movemaps and such are extracted and read, and I'll have to regenerate. Doing that now, is there any major fixes/developments I should be aware of in the last six months? 

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6 hours ago, Wronglebowski said:

Looks like there's been a development in how movemaps and such are extracted and read, and I'll have to regenerate. Doing that now, is there any major fixes/developments I should be aware of in the last six months?

The best way is to look at the commits from your last commit (6 mos. ago). There are so many changes. Especially since you know that you will have to re-extract mmaps, vmaps, etc... ;)

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Hello everybody,

I am grad at the service and test a 3.3.5 server.

Everything has worked perfectly until now.

Now I get the following error message (root @ euve254399: / awocs / run / bin # ./worldserver
TrinityCore rev. C702a1e2505f 2017-08-18 23:46:32 +0200 (3.3.5 branch) (Unix, Sharing, Static) (Worldserver daemon)
<Ctrl-C> to stop.

As shown in Fig.
/ \ __ _ \ __ __ / \\ __
\ / _ / \ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\ \ \ \ \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\\ _ \\ _ \\ \ _ \\ _ \\ _ \\ _ \\ __ \\ / `____ \
As shown in Fig.
VEIN  /\___/
Http://TrinityCore.org \ / __ /

Use the /awocs/run/etc/worldserver.conf configuration file.
Using the SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.1t 3 May 2016 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.1t 3 May 2016)
Using the Boost version: 1.55.0
Daemon PID: 1255

Automatic database updates are disabled for all databases!
Could not connect to MySQL database at 127.0.0.1: Can not connect to MySQL server at '127.0.0.1' (111)

DatabasePool Login NOT opened. There were errors when opening the MySQL connections. Check your SQLDriverLogFile for certain errors. Read the Wiki at http://www.trinitycore.info/display/tc/TrinityCore+Home
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Good Day,

Wonder if someone can help me with this.

For a week now i seem to have this problem. i use win 10 64bit and all the programs as the wiki tells me with a fresh compiled server. for some reason the world.exe keeps telling me the following.

 

TrinityCore rev. 99346b78c5fa 2017-09-04 00:09:37 +0200 (master branch) (Win64, RelWithDebInfo, Static) (worldserver-daemon)
<Ctrl-C> to stop.

 ______                       __
/\__  _\       __          __/\ \__
\/_/\ \/ _ __ /\_\    ___ /\_\ \, _\  __  __
   \ \ \/\`'__\/\ \ /' _ `\/\ \ \ \/ /\ \/\ \
    \ \ \ \ \/ \ \ \/\ \/\ \ \ \ \ \_\ \ \_\ \
     \ \_\ \_\  \ \_\ \_\ \_\ \_\ \__\\/`____ \
      \/_/\/_/   \/_/\/_/\/_/\/_/\/__/ `/___/> \
                                 C O R E  /\___/
http://TrinityCore.org \/__/

Using configuration file E:/Trinity/Build/bin/RelWithDebInfo/worldserver.conf.
Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.2l  25 May 2017 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.2l  25 May 2017)
Using Boost version: 1.64.0
Updating Auth database...
>> Auth database is up-to-date! Containing 11 new and 97 archived updates.
Updating Character database...
>> Character database is up-to-date! Containing 7 new and 67 archived updates.
Updating World database...
Duplicate filename "E:/Trinity/TrinityCore/sql/updates/world/master/2017_04_19_00_world.sql" occurred. Because updates are ordered by their filenames, every name needs to be unique!
Could not update the World database, see log for details.

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