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Well thank you everyone for your information. The official fix for my errors was, i had the wronf db version and i was using v3 map extractor. I therefore used v4 map extractor and corrected the db version and build with fresh install and got the requird results. Everything functions as it should. Thank you all for your support.

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Seems now that i have it all working everything is great. Just 1 issue now. When i log off i cant log back on as the client seems to freeze. I have to shut down and reactivate the server to be able to reconnect to server. Is there a way to fix this?

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OK i have done some looking around on my configs and found nothing that could be stopping people connecting. I have managed to get 1 friend to connect without an issue but then once they connect i cant, and get stuck at authenticating, and visa versa. Seems like only 1 person can connect cleanly and they have only 1 chance to connect aswell. If it fails i have to reboot server.

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You'll probably need your WAN IP in realmlist and your lan IP or localhost in your WoW config files. If that doesn't work I've seen people use a DNS name in realmlist and WoW configs with that remapped in the local computers HOSTS file to point to the server (internet computers shouldn't need to change HOSTS file). Honestly it's been so long since I've had to tinker with this.

One thing that will cause problems is if you try to connect using your WAN IP when other people from the internet connect. You shouldn't be doing this but I've seen people try it.

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But they can connect but its random. They dont always seem to connect. and after they connect once i have to reboot the server to get them access again. So the settings seem ok. Just not stable.

I have noticed there seems to be over 50 tables in my auth db im sure there is meant to be only 6? can you please confirm this and what tables should be in auth db so i know what to keep and what to delete.

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I think there are 6 main tables with data inside those. Not sure how you would get more than that unless you weren't emptying your data before importing clean data.

You have the firewall disabled on your computer (should be)? All the correct ports forwarded (open) on your router?

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as i said before people do get to log on but it is random and if they disconnect they cant relog on. So the ports must be fine and settings are fine as they manage to log on in the first place. It just seems limited to 1 person and only on 1 occasion. The db's seem to have been loaded from the files i downloaded from github. What are the 6 main tables so i can delete the others in auth?

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http://pastebin.com/hMtQYt67

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http://pastebin.com/CvbwbPFH

http://pastebin.com/Ynfr2KwH

The are the paste bins of the logs from the server when it loads up im guessing the error for a unstable log in to the realm list is somewhere in the files. Any advice would be appreciated. I also cleaned up the db and removed excess db's it seemed to take no effect.

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A few things I noticed. Your logs don't display your Trinity revision and list it as all 0's. Mine looks like this.

2012-05-03 22:57:12 TrinityCore rev. 2012-04-28 15:10:52 +0200 (b53485e05326+) (Win64, Release) (worldserver-daemon)

There seem to be errors in your SQL logs. Did you copy your SQL dll's from Trinity's bin folder or your MySQL folder? Should probably use the MySQL ones. I didn't check your MySQL version but are you using the latest or close?

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This is getting annoying now. People get random access to server and only 1 person at a time seems to be able to log on even when the player limit is 50. Does anyone know why this is happening?

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You have some errors on your worldserver, but these errors shouldn't affect the access to the server.

And you have mysql version mismatch, and this could be the cause of your problems.

Sorry about my english, it's not my native language.

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hm, the issues from world db it's because the updates from the updates folder. You should have imported them in wrong order, or skipped some. Re-do the world db, following exactly the wiki, and it should be fine.

I don't know exactly how to fix de mysql version mismatch, but I think that copying the libmySQL.dll from C:Program FilesMySQLMySQL Server 5.xlib and pasting in your server's folder should fix it. But like I said, I'm not sure if this is the correct way.

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hmk i will redo the world db but its not the world db it crashes on its the auth process it freezes. When authenticating. But as i said before. The logging in does work i have flown around edited npc's and everything. But once i log out it will never allow a log back in unless i reboot the auth and world. But the realmlist point or just before it is where the issues seem to occur. I will redo the db's again and maybe even recompile a whole new server and see what happens. But this is my 7th attempt at rebuilding it and still same results.

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Try changing the priority to normal. I've had issues on Windows setting the priority to high using the CONF. Usually I just set it by hand in TaskManager.

2012-05-04 22:28:36 The auth server process priority class has been set to HIGH

2012-05-04 22:28:44 worldserver process priority class set to HIGH

As for your DB errors, those are definitely missing SQL updates. Since the DB you used only covers you up to 2012-02-13 and the core is from 2012-05-03, you need to apply all the SQL in the UPDATES folder that is greater than 2012-02-13 AFTER you install the base DB.

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2012-05-07 17:11:47 Opening DatabasePool 'auth'. Asynchronous connections: 1, synchronous connections: 1.

2012-05-07 17:11:47 MySQL client library: 5.5.9

2012-05-07 17:11:47 MySQL server ver: 5.5.16

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [WARNING] MySQL client/server version mismatch; may conflict with behaviour of prepared statements.

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 12, sql: "UPDATE account SET sessionkey = ?, last_ip = ?, last_login = NOW(), locale = ?, failed_logins = 0, os = ? WHERE username = ?"

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [ERROR]: Unknown column 'os' in 'field list'

2012-05-07 17:11:47 MySQL client library: 5.5.9

2012-05-07 17:11:47 MySQL server ver: 5.5.16

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [WARNING] MySQL client/server version mismatch; may conflict with behaviour of prepared statements.

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 0, sql: "SELECT id, name, address, port, icon, flag, timezone, allowedSecurityLevel, population, gamebuild FROM realmlist WHERE flag <> 3 ORDER BY name"

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [ERROR]: Unknown column 'flag' in 'field list'

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [ERROR]: In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 18, sql: "SELECT id, sessionkey, last_ip, locked, v, s, expansion, mutetime, locale, recruiter, os FROM account WHERE username = ?"

2012-05-07 17:11:47 [ERROR]: Unknown column 'os' in 'field list'

hmk 1st error LOL it seems i suck at doing DB creating....lmao

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I honestly don't know if I have those errors since I have logging for that disabled. But mine works so.. :)

I'm guessing you didn't follow the wiki correctly though. Either you didn't configure Cmake correctly like the wiki describes or you didn't copy the right DLL's from MySQL folder to Trinity server folder. Make sure you aren't copying 32bit DLL's (Program Files (x86)) if you're running all 64bit (Program Files).

Are you sure you pulled the latest source? If you open Git extensions, open repository, select your source folder and open it, what version does it say you have and how long ago was the displayed update posted?

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