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OK tried it and still nothing...


Opening databasepool 'world'. Async threads: 1, synch threads: 1

MySQL client library: 5.1.49

MySQL server ver: 5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1

MySQL client library: 5.1.49

MySQL server ver: 5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1

Databasepool opened succesfuly. 2 total connections running.

Opening databasepool 'characters'. Async threads: 1, synch threads: 2

MySQL client library: 5.1.49

MySQL server ver: 5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1

[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 10, sql: "UPDATE character_banned SET active = 0 WHERE unbandate <= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() AND unbandate <> bandate"

[ERROR]: Table 'characters.character_banned' doesn't exist

~DatabaseWorkerPool for ''.

~DatabaseWorkerPool for 'characters'.

~DatabaseWorkerPool for 'world'.

NVM Re-imported the sql files via ssh and it worked. Guess Navicat is just horrible.

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[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 1, sql: "DELETE FROM linked_respawn WHERE guid = ?"

[ERROR]: Table 'linked_respawn' doesn't exist

Same problem here. A little help would be great. Thanks in advance.

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no these two

OK tried it and still nothing...

Opening databasepool 'world'. Async threads: 1, synch threads: 1MySQL client library: 5.1.49MySQL server ver: 5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1MySQL client library: 5.1.49MySQL server ver: 5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1Databasepool opened succesfuly. 2 total connections running.Opening databasepool 'characters'. Async threads: 1, synch threads: 2MySQL client library: 5.1.49MySQL server ver: 5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 10, sql: "UPDATE character_banned SET active = 0 WHERE unbandate <= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() AND unbandate <> bandate"[ERROR]: Table 'characters.character_banned' doesn't exist~DatabaseWorkerPool for ''.~DatabaseWorkerPool for 'characters'.~DatabaseWorkerPool for 'world'.

NVM Re-imported the sql files via ssh and it worked. Guess Navicat is just horrible.

I have been repeating this for more than 2 years, NAVICAT is a piece of shit.

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no these two

I used Jayzee's query (Thank you btw ) replacing it with my linked_respawn fields. Now, after ./worldserver, this happens :

[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 27, sql: "SELECT creatorGuid, giftCreatorGuid, count, duration, charges, flags, enchantments, randomPropertyId, durability, playedTime, text, bag, slot, item, itemEntry FROM character_inventory ci JOIN item_instance ii ON ci.item = ii.guid WHERE ci.guid = ? ORDER BY bag, slot"

[ERROR]: Unknown column 'itemEntry' in 'field list'

Abracadabra ! Any reappearances on this one ?

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What was used to insert the database..? :mellow:

`itemEntry` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',

=> I suspect this is the cause . It's in the characters_database.sql . Need to delete this entry from the item_instance related query. Any hints please ?

LE : Fixed it. Just drop the item_instance table and rebuild it with the itemEntry column in it.

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LE : Fixed it. Just drop the item_instance table and rebuild it with the itemEntry column in it.

OMG u cant just drop this table - all items will disappear from ur characters inventory.

-- Add new column to item_instance table

ALTER TABLE `item_instance` ADD COLUMN `itemEntry` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0' AFTER `guid`;


-- Set values for new column from corresponding columns in other tables

UPDATE item_instance ii, auctionhouse ah

SET ii.itemEntry = ah.item_template

WHERE ii.guid = ah.itemguid;


UPDATE item_instance ii, character_inventory ci

SET ii.itemEntry = ci.item_template

WHERE ii.guid = ci.item;


UPDATE item_instance ii, guild_bank_item gbi

SET ii.itemEntry = gbi.item_entry

WHERE ii.guid = gbi.item_guid;


UPDATE item_instance ii, mail_items mi

SET ii.itemEntry = mi.item_template

WHERE ii.guid = mi.item_guid;

U missed 10654_characters_item_instance.sql update.

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It looks to me like there is a problem with your settings for the auth DB

[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 51, sql: "SELECT type, time, data FROM acco

unt_data WHERE account = ?"

[ERROR]: Unknown column 'account' in 'where clause'

~DatabaseWorkerPool for ''.

~DatabaseWorkerPool for 'characters'.

~DatabaseWorkerPool for 'world'.

Or, the fact that you have mixed mysql 5.1 with 5.5 is causing prepared statements to mess up, just like it says in the warning.

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I am new to TrinityCore, and I have my server completely updated and installed. The server was giving a MySQL server mismatch, so I downloaded the version to match it. Now, when I run worldserver.exe, it closes. (Note: authserver.exe works perfectly fine) I anticipated that the error would be inside Server.txt, but this is all it gave me

2011-03-06 16:25:58 Using configuration file worldserver.conf.

2011-03-06 16:25:58 TrinityCore Rev: 0 Release Hash: Archive (Win32, little-endian) (core-daemon)

2011-03-06 16:25:58 <Ctrl-C> to stop.


2011-03-06 16:25:58  ______                       __

2011-03-06 16:25:58 /\__  _\       __          __/\ \__

2011-03-06 16:25:58 \/_/\ \/ _ __ /\_\    ___ /\_\ \ ,_\  __  __

2011-03-06 16:25:58    \ \ \/\`'__\/\ \ /' _ `\/\ \ \ \/ /\ \/\ \

2011-03-06 16:25:58     \ \ \ \ \/ \ \ \/\ \/\ \ \ \ \ \_\ \ \_\ \

2011-03-06 16:25:58      \ \_\ \_\  \ \_\ \_\ \_\ \_\ \__\\/`____ \

2011-03-06 16:25:58       \/_/\/_/   \/_/\/_/\/_/\/_/\/__/ `/___/> \

2011-03-06 16:25:58                                  C O R E  /\___/

2011-03-06 16:25:58 http://TrinityCore.org                    \/__/

It also says that my revision is 0. But, I went into the Database and executed query SELECT * FROM `version`; on my world database and it said I am running on Rev 11360. I searched around and it told me to recreate my characters database. I did this, and it did not fix the error. Any way to fix this error? Below is the configuration for my authserver.conf and my worldserver.conf

Authserver

Worldserver

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The rev 0 part is because you are using an old revision of git and/or have not installed properly git extensions.

As for the crash, try running from the command line (start->run->cmd) and see if it prints the error there.

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Okay, I opened worldserver.exe again and I saw a little something ( [ERROR]). It gave me these two errors on startup:

[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 51, sql: "SELECT type, time, data FROM account_data WHERE account = ?"
[ERROR]: Unknown column 'account' in 'where clause'
--EDIT: In regards to git, I pulled the latest material and git returned with this error:
C:\Program Files\Git\bin\git.exe pull --progress "origin" 

error: unknown object type 0 at offset 65861 in .git/objects/pack/pack-86e2627b85eb13edbc3590cc8ab98e65a70617e0.pack

error: failed to read object 6c91d28eaa1f1e009d32bb87fb49a70b7158edf3 at offset 65861 from .git/objects/pack/pack-86e2627b85eb13edbc3590cc8ab98e65a70617e0.pack

fatal: packed object 6c91d28eaa1f1e009d32bb87fb49a70b7158edf3 (stored in .git/objects/pack/pack-6c91d28eaa1f1e009d32bb87fb49a70b7158edf3.pack) is corrupted

remote: Total 210 (delta 146), reused 3 (delta 0)[K

fatal: index-pack failed

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Fixed. Changed column 'accountId' to column 'account'. Fixed it. Still having problems with the git though.

Manually changing DB field name without knowing why your DB is different from what the core expect is a recipe for disaster. You might have corruption later on too. Check again which DB revision you use and which core revision you use.

You better off go through the SQL updates, checking which revision you missed out this change because changing the field name may not be the only change submitted on that revision.

Cheers...

BC

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Facing a new error after I updated DB & Core to the latest available. World crashes emitting following error:

[ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 154, sql: "INSERT INTO channels(name, team,lastUsed) VALUES (?, ?, UNIX_TIMESTAMP())"

[ERROR]: Unknown column 'name' in 'field list'

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