Bob Snow Posted November 17 Posted November 17 I'm installing V5. In the MySQL Server Details It wants a name of a Database. What kind of information is in the database? Robert Snow Amerifax
Gary Posted November 17 Posted November 17 Hi @Bob Snow, This would be the name of the database you want to use for your installation of v5. Are you upgrading from v4 to v5 or setting up a completely new community?
Bob Snow Posted November 17 Author Posted November 17 (edited) I'm setting up a completely new community. Not using v4 at all. Just v5. After the setup is done would I ever be using the database again? Bob Edited November 17 by Bob Snow
teraßyte Posted November 17 Posted November 17 In that case, you need to get that information from your hosting. Or, if you have access to a control panel (cPanel, Webmin, DirectAdmin, Plesk, etc), you must create the database through it and copy the name you enter there.
Bob Snow Posted November 17 Author Posted November 17 (edited) Creating a database needs field names, types, and size. what do I base the database on? Would my host have the knowledge on what I would need? My host is SiteGround. Bob Edited November 17 by Bob Snow
Jim M Posted November 17 Posted November 17 16 minutes ago, Bob Snow said: Creating a database needs field names, types, and size. what do I base the database on? Would my host have the knowledge on what I would need? My host is SiteGround. Bob You would just create the database, not the tables.
Gary Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Assuming they use cPanel, go to Databases -> MySQL Databases. Create a name for the database, then Create Database. Add a user (which would be you) and associate it with the new database you have created. These are now the credentials you use to install v5.
Marc Posted November 18 Posted November 18 To be honest, if you are struggling with this, you really need someone helping you to manage your site, or to be on a managed environment like cloud
teraßyte Posted November 18 Posted November 18 You can follow your hosting's guide: https://www.siteground.com/tutorials/php-mysql/create-user-database/ If you have issues following it you can contact their support for any questions. Or, as Marc mentioned, if you're still unsure how to proceed, it might be best to hire someone to help you manage the site.
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