I fired up MAMP Pro this morning and one of my databases is missing.
It's not listed in the Databases list within Mamp Pro and it's not listed within phpMyAdmin either.
I did a few things recently (listed below) that may have contributed to this but
my Question 1 is
Are databases stored as individual .sql files anywhere within my Mac? I don't see anything in /Users/me/Library/Application Support/appsolute that is obviously a sql file. If I knew where to locate this, I could try recover a .sql file with a file recovery software
Things I did that may have caused this
1. I upgraded from Mamp Pro 5.0.1 to 5.0.3 this morning
2. As part of that upgrade I had to run a Tools > Upgrade database
APart from that I can't think what might have happened. Thanks
MAMP PRO has information here on missing databases.
https://appsolute.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/215198946-I-upgraded-to-MAMP-PRO-5-and-I-am-missing-databases-
Your MAMP PRO 4 database most likely did not get copied over.
Related
Goal:
Run cfquery of remote server on local Coldfusion install.
Problem/Symptoms:
The cfquery parameters are printing onto the screen, instead of running query on remote.Example of cfquery parameter printout on screen
Facts:
Running Mac OS X Mojave (10.14.3).
Coldfusion is installed. I can access the CF Admin panel at http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
Data Source is installed in Coldfusion Admin and status is "OK"
Using Mamp Pro 5.3. It's running -- can start and stop Apache.
Apache is running on port 80
Updated ODBC Actual SQL Server drivers (Version 4.2.0 from ActualTech). Tested connection to server with driver and it is working.
Remote database is using port 1433
I'm sure there are more questions to answer, but hopefully that's a decent start. What am I doing wrong?
Update: 3/17/2019
Feeling stuck here. I've uninstalled and reinstalled CF2018 and MAMP Pro. I've used the wsconfig applet for Adobe Coldfusion (ACF) as described by Brian Lang and I've also tried the manual approach as described by Adobe.
Update: 4/19/2019
I may have figured this out, now that there is a release of Mac OS 10.14.4. Going to test it on another computer to confirm that the process works and that I have all the steps documented, then will share answers.
The solution to this problem had to do with a conflict with Mac OS X and Coldfusion/Apache. Because Mac OS X 10.14.4 fixed the "mod_jk" file that was conflicting with Apache, Coldfusion 2018 can now run on Mac OS X.
In order to solve the problem, I needed to:
upgrade Mac OS X to 10.14.4
stop all other servers
install Coldfusion 2018
set up Coldfusion Apache Connector
set up local virtual host
I confirmed that it worked on another computer, and have documented detailed instructions in this post: https://www.steckinsights.com/configuring-coldfusion-2018-with-apache-on-mac-os-x-mojave/
Fair warning: I think that the mod_jk issue in Mac OS 10.14.3 and prior was the issue, but there were so many different aspects I tested in the process, that there may be unique issues related to your particular computer's configuration. I hope hope this helps anyone out there having issues.
I'm going through the official WAMP website too. It direct me to SourceForce which seems right. I then click Download and it start trying to give me wampserver3_x64_addon_mariadb10.3.7.exe. What happened with Wamp and SourceForge and is there any way to download WAMP right now?
You may find that the WAMPServer Backup Repo is a lot easier to navigate.
It is maintained by the same guy that builds the releases that are placed into SourceForge and is completely legitimate. It is often a few days ahead of SourceForge as they take time to do their own checks on the release.
You can find it here
Also remember you must install a Full Release first, then you can apply any of the ADDON versions of Apache / PHP / MySQL / mariaDB that you need to match the development environment you require.
After Updating from MAMP 3 to 4 all the database is completly empty. In appsolute/MAMP PRO/db there are two folders: mysql with my databases and mysql56 which is nearly empty. How could i get my databases in the new mysql? I cannot dump all my databases.
Reason: I renamed the old mamp and mamp pro folders before installing the new version. So mamp does not realize that it was an update and created new databases.
Solution:
delete version 4
restore version 3 completely
update once more
Attention: you have to shut down all servers before installing the update
My wamp 2.0 is using around more than 100 large database and a lot of projects.I also made around more than 50 virtual host. Now I need to upgrade wamp 2.0 to 2.5.
I got some suggestion on internet that take back up of database and files , then uninstall wamp 2.0 and install 2.5 then set up every thing again, but it seems it is not a right way.
What is the best way ?
Usually I follow following steps to do it easily.
Stop Wamp Service
Rename the wamp folder to wamp-backup
Download latest version of wamp and install it
Rename the data folder of mysql with some different name
(C:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.5.20)
copy data folder of mysql from wamp-backup and paste it to new
install wamp mysql folder (C:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.5.20)
Rename new httpd-vhosts.conf file to httpd-vhosts-backup.conf.
Copy old httpd-vhosts.conf and paste to new installed wamp
(C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.21\conf\extra)
In apache 2.4, the directive Allow was dropped in favor of new
directive Require. So change the settings from Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all Allow from all to Require all granted
From
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
to
Require all granted
9.The old www folder in wamp needs to be copied into the new one.
Let me know whether it's working or not.
you should do this , I recently updated it , first of all I took my Wamp directory back, then uninstall Wamp not remove the www directory , After that install the latest wamp on the same location , after this copy the folder named data inside the old wamp bin\mysql\mysql5.5.24 and paste that folder inside your new wamp on the same location then run your projects after starting the wamp services.
Note: folder version of db may be different and also latest wamp is based on virtual host so create v hosts also
Thanks
You may directly Upgrade Wampserver from Secondary repository of Wampserver files.
There are various options present on the site:
Install Wampserver full version
Wampserver Update
Addons-
Applications
Apache
PHP
MySQL
MariaDB
Also, one could directly download Tools and Visual C++ packages from here.
So, my suggestion would not be to make any changes in any file in the wamp, nor uninstall the present wamp, and download the latest version. Simply update your wampserver from this website.
There will be no change to the Apache, PHP, MySQL, and MariaDB
settings and versions used; your local sites and databases will not be
affected. This update will be necessary to be able to install the last
addons Apache, PHP, MySQL or MariaDB
Quoted from the site itself.
NOTE: Before uptading, you may just make a copy/backup of your "wamp folder" somewhere on your local machine. In case there is some issue in the update, you won't lose any file and always be able to restore your previous work.
Hope this answer helps someone, if it does kindly upvote. All the best!
To update to latest wamp version safely, use http://wampserver.aviatechno.net/
You can update complete wamp or install newer php/apache versions.
phpMyAdmin on my server is giving me a message
A newer version of phpMyAdmin is available and you should consider upgrading. The newest version is 4.1.7, released on 2014-02-09.
My tech support at MycPadmin.com cannot find the exact patch for the cpanel current version - WHM 11.40.1 (build 11).
Can you please tell me where to find this patch. Thank you.
Since your hosting provider is using a packaged version distributed by cPanel, you can either download the official phpMyAdmin source and install it manually out side of the existing phpMyAdmin installation, or you can wait for cPanel to provide an update.
As an aside, phpMyAdmin provides a specific way for other packages that include phpMyAdmin (like cPanel in this case) to suppress that warning, and it's probably an oversight that they don't. In the meantime, you could also turn off the warning by editing your config.inc.php and adding the line $cfg['VersionCheck'] = false;