[horde] Huge problems on fresh install of Horde Groupware.

Mauricio Jose T. Tecles mtecles at biof.ufrj.br
Thu May 29 12:41:15 UTC 2014


----- Mensagem de mrubinsk at horde.org ---------
     Data: Wed, 28 May 2014 18:06:28 -0400
     De: Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>
Responder para: mrubinsk at horde.org
  Assunto: Re: [horde] Huge problems on fresh install of Horde Groupware.
       Para: horde at lists.horde.org


>
> Quoting maillist <maillist at lightspeed.ca>:
>
>> On 2014-05-28 13:51, Michael J Rubinsky wrote:
>>
>>> Quoting maillist <maillist at lightspeed.ca>:
>>>
>>>> We've had an older version of Horde for a long time, and when it   
>>>> became necessary to upgrade, upgrading became impossible thanks  
>>>> to  having to skip over too many major versions. So I created a  
>>>> whole  new space for Horde 5, and followed the instructions for   
>>>> installing it through PEAR, found at   
>>>> http://www.horde.org/apps/horde/docs/INSTALL [1] The problems   
>>>> started when I came to this step: Creating databases Once you   
>>>> created the database configuration in the previous step, you can   
>>>> create all database tables by hitting the Update all DB schemas   
>>>> button in the configuration screen. The database "horde5" had   
>>>> already been created, along with the user and the password.   
>>>> Apparently, creating the database failed somewhere during the   
>>>> process, and now I get the error at the end of my post. Dropping   
>>>> the database and starting anew has done nothing to solve this   
>>>> problem. Neither has re-creating the username and password, or   
>>>> scrubbing the Horde config file and starting over. I would *like*  
>>>>  to be able
>> to set up the database schema manually through MySQL, but I can't   
>> find any way of doing that, or database tables for MySQL anywhere  
>> in  the installed code.
>>>
>>> We don't ship any schema files. All DB creation/management is done via
>>> migrations. From a fresh horde db (no existing tables), try running
>>> the horde-migrate script.
>>
>> What 'horde-migrate' script?
>>
>> www3:/home/webmail.ourdomain.com/public_html/horde5# find . -name
>> horde-migrate
>> www3:/home/webmail.ourdomain.com/public_html/horde5# locate
>> horde-migrate
>> www3:/home/webmail.ourdomain.com/public_html/horde5#
>>
>> I don't see any 'horde-migrate' script.
>>
>> Nevermind the fact that we've long given up on migrating our old
>> database to the new format. The migration has never been anything short
>> of a complete disaster. We're starting a whole new installation with a
>> different database.
>
> It's called horde-db-migrate, and is a cli script installed with the  
>  base horde package. It's mentioned under section 4. Creating  
> Databases  in the INSTALL document.
>
> -- 
> mike
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Take a look at mailing list (Re: [horde] Migration from Horde 3.3.11  
to Horde5.1.5):

http://marc.info/?l=imp&m=138901613214240&w=2

There I discribe how I migrated from Horde 3.3.11, Imp H3 (4.3.9) to  
Horde 5.1.5.

Mauricio

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