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You might want to hop over to this thread as I believe it may address the problem that you are now seeing...

Keep in mind that the experience I am posting from is in regards to the 3.3.5 branch so YMMV regarding the 6.x branch... or it might be exactly the same... I'm not sure.

 

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I have now created a new user for mySQL named trinity with the password trinity, as the default states to use, and my worldconf is set to use. The user has full global permissions (I understand this is poor security, but this will only be used on LAN by me), and additionally specifically has full permissions on the specific databases auth, character and world.

Even still, when I run worldserver, as my local login, super user, and the trinity UNIX user I set up, I get the exact same result I posted in the OP.

I suppose the issue I am running into is how to import the .sql files manually. Is there any way you could give me a quick rundown on that? I appreciate your help more than you could even imagine -- I'm probably in a little over my head right now, but I'd love to learn more about this. I've tried googling around about importing this kind of thing, but everything is dodgy, to say the least -- I'm using phpmyadmin if that helps at all. Thank you so much for your help.

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I'm using SQLyog Community Edition from my WIndows machine to access my database that is on my linux server so I will be referencing that for these steps but phpmyadmin should be similar...

Right-click on the database that you want to import to and select 'Import', then select 'Execute SQL Script'.

...This will open a dialog box for you to select a local file (ie: auth_database.sql) to execute against the database (ie: auth). Click 'Execute' and away it goes. auth and characters should go pretty quick, world (TDB_FULL) will take a bit longer. SQLyog has a progress bar on the Execute dialog box to show you how far it has gone.

 

EDIT: alternatively if you are doing this all on the same machine you can do something like...

mysql -u username -ppassword auth < auth_database.sql

...from the command prompt.

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6 hours ago, Rochet2 said:

The images seem to say that you are running auth SQL to world, is this intentional?
Can you describe what files, in what order and where you executed them?

First I imported the "auth" and "characters" .sql files. Auth to auth and charactes to charactes. Then I imported TDB_full_world_335.60_2015_11_07.sql to world and that error poped up..

But nvm I fixed it. I went to "my.cnf" and changed "max_allowed_packet = 1M" to 500M

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I am running SQLYog.  

When I try to import Auth, or chracters with it i keep getting "Error Code: 1044 - Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' to database 'information_schema'".

 

If i import the full database download, it executes fine. Which I am assuming is the full world databse.  All the instructions on how to import the database correctly are not there on the HELP wiki.  


i don't get what I am doing wrong with characters and auth.  Am i even getting the right files on the TrinityCore site?

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Hey there,

I've been following the guide over at https://trinitycore.atlassian.net/wiki/display/tc/Server+Setup#ServerSetup-6.x and despite some hiccups and restarting, I think I'm almost there and getting the hang of it. However, I've ran into one problem I'm not sure about. My MYSQL server is running, my Auth server is running, but the moment I boot up the world server it tries to auto-update some files. However, during the updating it crashes with:

TrinityCore rev. 773a94041bf3 2016-01-22 13:46:43 +0100 (6.x branch) (Win64, Release) (worldserver-daemon)
<Ctrl-C> to stop.

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

Using configuration file worldserver.conf.
Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.1q 3 Dec 2015 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.1q 3 Dec 2015)
Using Boost version: 1.59.0
Updating Auth database...
>> Auth database is up-to-date! Containing 4 new and 50 archived updates.
Updating Character database...
>> Character database is up-to-date! Containing 3 new and 38 archived updates.
Updating World database...
>> Applying update "2016_01_22_00_world.sql" '0FAAFD2'...
ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 454: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '93140,193141,193142,193143,193144,193145,193146,193147,193148,193149,193150,1931' at line 2

Applying of file 'F:/Warcraft/Trinity/sql/updates/world/2016_01_22_00_world.sql' to database 'world' failed! If you are an user pull the latest revision from the repository. If you are a developer fix your sql query.
Could not update the World database, see log for details.
 

Anything I've overlooked? I've tried redownloading the files from the Git link, (Right click -> gitExtClone, into /trinity?), can't seem to add the few updates manually. 

 

Thanks for any help, going to grab a bite to eat and I'll read any response in a bit.

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After it gave me an error in regards to line 584 (duplicate key, error 1062 (23000)), I've taken the 2016_01_22_00 file out of the trinity/sql/updates/world folder, it loaded the two updates  after (2016_01_22_01 & 2016_01_22_02) that and the worldserver is now running. I've put the .sql back afterwards and while I am uncertain it loaded that file at all now, it works at least.

I'm unsure if it was on my end, there might have been something wrong with the sql file.

line: INSERT INTO `gameobject` (`guid`,`id`,`map`,`spawnMask`,`phaseId`,`position_x`,`position_y`,`position_z`,`orientation`,`rotation0`,`rotation1`,`rotation2`,`rotation3`,`spawntimesecs`,`animprogress`,`state`) VALUES

-- I've been unable to figure it out. Looked identical to the other lines.

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Thanks, the errors in the first post are gone but now (that I remembered to save the log), I still got the error of the second post:

>> Applying update "2016_01_22_00_world.sql" '5261B86'... ERROR 1062 (23000) at line 584: Duplicate entry '21080' for key 'PRIMARY'

Applying of file 'F:/Warcraft/Trinity/sql/updates/world/2016_01_22_00_world.sql'to database 'world' failed! If you are an user pull the latest revision from the repository. If you are a developer fix your sql query.
Could not update the World database, see log for details.

I'm not great at these things yet admittedly, it may be something on my end and braindead easy to fix. I appreciate the help. 

 

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A push seems to have been send that solved the above issue! Someone updated it 14 hours ago and upon inserting the updated sql, it ran without issues.

>> Auth database is up-to-date! Containing 4 new and 50 archived updates.
Updating Character database...
>> Character database is up-to-date! Containing 3 new and 38 archived updates.
Updating World database...
>> Applying update "2016_01_22_00_world.sql" '3693477'...
>> Applied 1 query. Containing 84 new and 815 archived updates.
Updating Hotfixes database...
>> Hotfixes database is up-to-date! Containing 3 new and 58 archived updates.
Realm running as realm ID 1

 

Thank you so much for the help. =)

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Hi guys (and girls)! Few days ago i've posted on GitHub about a bug and i've noticed  it was fixed already few days ago with a DB update. The problem is that i should have automatic DB update active in my installation but is seems it doesn't work. How can i check it is working?

GitHub thread

 

Terminal output

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/\__  _\       __          __/\ \__

\/_/\ \/ _ __ /\_\    ___ /\_\ \, _\  __  __

   \ \ \/\`'__\/\ \ /' _ `\/\ \ \ \/ /\ \/\ \

    \ \ \ \ \/ \ \ \/\ \/\ \ \ \ \ \_\ \ \_\ \

     \ \_\ \_\  \ \_\ \_\ \_\ \_\ \__\\/`____ \

      \/_/\/_/   \/_/\/_/\/_/\/_/\/__/ `/___/> \

                                 C O R E  /\___/

http://TrinityCore.org                   \/__/

 

Using configuration file /Applications/TrinityCore/etc/worldserver.conf.

Using SSL version: OpenSSL 1.0.2e 3 Dec 2015 (library: OpenSSL 1.0.2e 3 Dec 2015)

Using Boost version: 1.60.0

Updating Auth database...

>> Auth database is up-to-date! Containing 1 new and 8 archived updates.

Updating Character database...

>> Character database is up-to-date! Containing 1 new and 12 archived updates.

Updating World database...

>> World database is up-to-date! Containing 6 new and 882 archived updates.

Realm running as realm ID 1

Using World DB: TDB 335.60

Will clear `logs` table of entries older than 1209600 seconds every 10 minutes.

 

 

 

My conf file:

###################################################################################################
# UPDATE SETTINGS
#
#    Updates.EnableDatabases
#        Description: A mask that describes which databases shall be updated.
#
#        Following flags are available
#           DATABASE_LOGIN     = 1, // Auth database
#           DATABASE_CHARACTER = 2, // Character database
#           DATABASE_WORLD     = 4, // World database
#           DATABASE_HOTFIX    = 8, // Hotfixes database
#
#        Default:     0  - (All Disabled)
#                     4  - (Enable world only)
#                     15 - (All enabled)

Updates.EnableDatabases = 7

#
#    Updates.SourcePath
#        Description: The path to your TrinityCore source directory.
#                     If the path is left empty, built-in CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR is used.
#        Example:     "../TrinityCore"
#        Default:     ""

Updates.SourcePath  = "/Applications/TrinityCore"

#
#    Updates.MySqlCLIPath
#        Description: The path to your mysql cli binary.
#                     If the path is left empty, built-in path from cmake is used.
#        Example:     "C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Server 5.6/bin/mysql.exe"
#                     "mysql.exe"
#                     "/usr/bin/mysql"
#        Default:     ""

Updates.MySqlCLIPath = "/usr/local/bin/mysql"

#
#    Updates.AutoSetup
#        Description: Auto populate empty databases.
#        Default:     1 - (Enabled)
#                     0 - (Disabled)

Updates.AutoSetup   = 1

#
#    Updates.Redundancy
#        Description: Perform data redundancy checks through hashing
#                     to detect changes on sql updates and reapply it.
#        Default:     1 - (Enabled)
#                     0 - (Disabled)

Updates.Redundancy  = 1

#
#    Updates.ArchivedRedundancy
#        Description: Check hashes of archived updates (slows down startup).
#        Default:     0 - (Disabled)
#                     1 - (Enabled)

Updates.ArchivedRedundancy = 0

#
#    Updates.AllowRehash
#        Description: Inserts the current file hash in the database if it is left empty.
#                     Useful if you want to mark a file as applied but you don't know its hash.
#        Default:     1 - (Enabled)
#                     0 - (Disabled)

Updates.AllowRehash = 1

#
#    Updates.CleanDeadRefMaxCount
#        Description: Cleans dead/ orphaned references that occur if an update was removed or renamed and edited in one step.
#                     It only starts the clean up if the count of the missing updates is below or equal the Updates.CleanDeadRefMaxCount value.
#                     This way prevents erasing of the update history due to wrong source directory state (maybe wrong branch or bad revision).
#                     Disable this if you want to know if the database is in a possible "dirty state".
#        Default:     3 - (Enabled)
#                     0 - (Disabled)
#                    -1 - (Enabled - unlimited)

Updates.CleanDeadRefMaxCount = 3

#

 

 

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A lot of Database errors when starting worldserver first time.. 

Platform: Windows 10  Mysql server version 5.6.29 

Database Branch: TDB_full_6.03_2015_11_08

Core Version: TrinityCore rev. 50c8efecc5d3 2016-03-13 00:12:42 +0100 (6.x branch) (Win64, Release) (worldserver-daemon) 

Pastebin of Server.log: http://pastebin.com/eBBhz8pT

The DBErrors.log is a mile long and I think is just about everything has errors.. 

I followed the Installation Guide. Did the Windows requirements and complied the core with no errors. Installed the database per Installation instructions. Extracted DBC, Maps, VMaps & Mmaps no errors.  I  looked over most of the help posts about database problems and searched for any post that show about database problems..  No success..  

I have dumped the database and re-accomplished the database install. I increased the MAX_ALLOWED_PACKETS on the mysql server.  

 No success..

If someone could point out where I went wrong here so I can correct it. please.

Thank you in advance for the help

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Here is a small sample of DBErrors.log http://pastebin.com/yXkww3nQ
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