Thanks, I decided to uninstall the MYSQL and Installed the DBI

Tried starting the server and received the following error

Object not found. Object is /tmp/mysql.sock.

I received this same error earlier with the MYSQL. Bad part is I'm not sure
how I fixed it as I reset the PHP environment and that seemed to solve my
issue. I couldn't connect to the administration page via IE prior to that.


Any ideas on why that object is missing?

Please let me know if there is another forum this would be better served
on. I would also appreciate any links/suggestions on setting all of this
up from a beginner's standpoint. I've been a long time RPG guy and have
done everything Green screen to this point. I'm way behind the curve in web
development and figured it's way beyond time to change that.

I'm using the community version. I started this process a couple of years
ago got the hello world page up and going then got sidetracked on other
business projects. Therefor I no longer have the one year of support.

Jeff


-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Timothy P Clark
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:59 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] PHP/MYSQL setup

Hi Jeff,

The warning about the versions is noise you can ignore. It means that
PHPMyAdmin is using an older MySQL client library. This is normal and should
work just fine with MySQL/DBi 5.1.x.

If you're just starting out with MySQL, I would suggest using Zend DBi. It
is the most current version of MySQL available on IBM i and is the
recommended way forward.

Hope that helps,
Tim Clark


date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:18:52 -0400
from: "Jeff Elam" <jelam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WEB400] PHP/MYSQL setup

Good afternoon,



I'm trying to get the Zend PHP server/MYSQL up and running on our
System
I.
I was able to change the root password on the admin screen but I
noticed
I'm
also receiving an error at the bottom



"Your PHP MySQL library version 5.0.45 differs from your MySQL server
version 5.1.50. This may cause unpredictable behavior."



I also read something about Zendcore's apparent replacement for MYSQL
called
DBI. Am I barking up the wrong tree trying to get MYSQL up and running?



Thanks,



Jeff





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