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Cheers Aokromes; wish that was what was causing my problem but I very much doubted that fixing the error would do anything for my problem and thats why I didnt sort it before posting the log. Anyway, fixed now and now I get the same output without the error:


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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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)

Cannot connect to world database 127.0.0.1;3306;HIDDEN;HIDDEN;world

No idea what to do; I would try and mess with mysql a bit more - however, my remote clients are detecting the mysql server just fine so I doubt this is due to the mysql server not being visible or something. So; if there's any more elements of the core that influence the mysql connection I can check or fiddle with id be incredibly pleased if someone could point it out. Id also highly appreciate anything that could help with the logging settings so that SQLDriver.log maybe tells me something other than to.... check SQLDriver.log... :P Thanks a lot for the help so far anyway guys :) Oh, forgotten I hadn't posted any of my .conf files in regards to the whole logging system; here's the pieces I can infer that regard my issue. Haven't changed authserver in any way that impacts logging - not sure if there's anything I can do there. Worldserver.conf looks a bit like this:

Appender.SQLDriver=2,2,7,SQLDriver.log

(Note ive changed LogLevel in the above between a bunch of different settings and its produced the same output - dont entirely understand it all)

Appenders=Console Server GM Char RA Warden DBErrors Chat SQLDriver

...

Logger.SQLDriver=36,5,SQLDriver

...

Loggers=Root Chat DBErrors GM RA Warden Character Load WorldServer Opcodes SQLDriver

Think thats all that effects my issue...

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Well, hello Paradox. Yes I have and probably did but just home from surgery and meds have me a bit loopy. Also it did happen one time and was just an sql that was missed. So I decided better to ask and get a good answer than to let the meds decide for me. So again ty Nay for your help!

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You said your MySQL server is running but is it running on port 3306? Your error shows that you're trying to reach it on that port.


Cannot connect to world database 127.0.0.1;3306;HIDDEN;HIDDEN;world

Either switch the MySQL instance to that port or update your CONF / DB to use the port your server is running on.

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Unfortunately im connecting fine on 3306 from my local pc using a mysql client.

No idea what to do now.

Anyone else maybe have any clues? Could some settings during compile have caused this? Could this be anything to do with... er... anything during compile? Im at a loss really.

Still cant get any more information from the logs, anyone around who knows how to set them up to log something useful?

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Unfortunately im connecting fine on 3306 from my local pc using a mysql client.

No idea what to do now.

Anyone else maybe have any clues? Could some settings during compile have caused this? Could this be anything to do with... er... anything during compile? Im at a loss really.

Still cant get any more information from the logs, anyone around who knows how to set them up to log something useful?

Connecting using a MySQL client is not the same as the game client. There are numerous places that you need to configure the port / IP address for the server to start properly.

Post your realmlist.conf, world.conf and realmlist DB (or whatever you've called them).

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Is there something you changed between the first error log and the second (other than renaming that table)? Because in the first log it seems like connection to the MySQL server was made, but there was a data error. In the second log however, it seems as if the endpoint-to-endpoint connection is not even made (error 111 means connection refused). Did you change connection details, firewall settings, and what not? Double check in my.cnf if you have "bind-address = x.x.x.x" and put a hashtag in front of it to disable that directive.

EDIT: And restart the MySQL server afterwards.

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Had been messing around with my.cnf for ages trying to get it to work.... changed the bind address to various things but never thought to comment it out! It works perfectly!

Would like to know a bit more about why exactly I had to comment it out and what that line does however...? Seeing as the understanding of it I have is obviously flawed :P

Solved anyway, thanks so much <33333333333

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MySQL bind-address

If the address is a “regular” IPv4 address (such as 127.0.0.1), the server accepts TCP/IP connections only for that particular IPv4 address.

You can leave the option enabled in your my.cnf but If you bind to a specific address then you need to make sure that your TrinityCore CONF files and your authserver DB all point to that address AND you also need to make sure your MySQL user account has the proper permissions to connect using that address.

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Hello to all the team, my question is NEXT.

I have TrinityCore server and try but I can lift it in any way possible, I use the 4.3.4 version of the db TrinityCore and equally,

and although I do exactly what it says and what the guide puts the error of taking his much sql update to install and reinstall anything, I stuck on the same error.

Loading Script Names ...

[1054] Unknown column 'ScriptName' in 'field list'

Your database structure is not up to date. Please make sure you've Executed all queries in the sql / updates folders.

I appreciate any help in this regard, a hug to all the team for TrinityCore.

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hello.

i get this error when i try to run my worldserver. how can I fix it?

in mysql_stmt_prepare() id:37,sql:'insert into logs (time, realm, type, level, string) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)" unknown column 'level' in 'field list'

You've missed an SQL update. Read the wiki on how to install the DB. Since you didn't provide your OS, I'll let you figure out which link is appropriate.

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WorldServer.exe throws out this error:

In mysql_stmt_prepare() id: 56, sql: "SELECT difficulty_entry_1, difficulty_entry_2, difficulty_entry_3, KillCredit1, KillCredit2, modelid1, modelid2, modelid3, modelid4, name, subname, IconName, gossip_menu_id, minlevel, maxlevel, exp, faction_A, faction_H, npcflag, speed_walk, speed_run, scale, rank, mindmg, maxdmg, dmgschool, attackpower, dmg_multiplier, baseattacktime, rangeattacktime, unit_class, unit_flags, unit_flags2, dynamicflags, family, trainer_type, trainer_spell, trainer_class, trainer_race, minrangedmg, maxrangedmg, rangedattackpower, type, type_flags, lootid, pickpocketloot, skinloot, resistance1, resistance2, resistance3, resistance4, resistance5, resistance6, spell1, spell2, spell3, spell4, spell5, spell6, spell7, spell8, PetSpellDataId, VehicleId, mingold, maxgold, AIName, MovementType, InhabitType, HoverHeight, Health_mod, Mana_mod, Armor_mod, RacialLeader, questItem1, questItem2, questItem3, questItem4, questItem5, questItem6, movementId, RegenHealth, equipment_id, mechanic_immune_mask, flags_extra, ScriptName FROM creature_template WHERE entry = ?"

Unknown column 'unit_flags2' in 'field list'

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