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18th Nov 2008, 09:07 PM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
nuclearwarez.comMysql Server
Hello!
I want to find out which is my mysql server at my forum.
I cannot see it at my forum because it is using localhost.
And i have to find it because i need it for the Convertion from SMF to VB.
Any ideas?
Thank you for your time!pspuser007 Reviewed by pspuser007 on . Mysql Server Hello! I want to find out which is my mysql server at my forum. I cannot see it at my forum because it is using localhost. And i have to find it because i need it for the Convertion from SMF to VB. Any ideas? Thank you for your time! Rating: 5
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18th Nov 2008, 09:24 PM #2OPMemberWebsite's:
nuclearwarez.comNo i told you that i cannot find it there cause there is specified as localhost.
Hosting PA?Is panel?
The host has Cpanel.Where exactly is the mysql server written?
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18th Nov 2008, 10:23 PM #3MemberWebsite's:
WRZhost.com WExplain.comYou really are asking confusing things.
You are saying your mysql server is localhost but still you need it.
Just ping your domain and you will have the ip and use the port that mysql uses and you will have the mysql server.Any questions? Want to make money?My Online Marketing Forum
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19th Nov 2008, 01:02 AM #4BannedWebsite's:
warezscene.org forum.warezscene.orgIf it says "localhost", your MySQL server is simply.. localhost. lol
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20th Nov 2008, 01:05 AM #5Member
localhost means that the MySQL server is running locally or is accessible locally (i.e. on the same server where your forum files are found).
As for the exact "location" of the SQL server's files, it depends from server to server and is generally (99.999%) not accessible by clients.
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