Just a quick update. I've now tried changing the port and database username, then re-applying the settings with update-rt-siteconfig. They change just fine. Yet, the error in the log is still regarding SQLite3, even though the database type is very clearly set to mysql. I have no idea why the setting is right, but RT refuses to use it. Please, if anyone knows how to troubleshoot this or re-run the initial database setup, let me know. Thanks.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 7:07 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > I emailed last week asking a lot of questions, among them how to get my RT > installation over to MySQL instead of SQLite3. Having moved to a company > server, I'm again configuring RT, and I'm again stuck here. During the > install, I accidentally hit enter at the database prompt rather than first > hitting M. I figured I could change it later, so wasn't worried about it, > especially as I'm now comfortable with how to update settings in RT. > > Yet, I can't seem to manage it. I've gone into > RT_SiteConfig.d51dbconfig-common > and made the changes, then issued > update-rt-siteconfig > and gotten confirmation that my configuration file was replaced, but the > log continues to show that RT is trying to connect to SQLite. I've also > restarted the RT service, and there's no server to restart since this > database error kills the FCGI server immediately after it spawns. I've even > restarted Nginx, though it shouldn't make a difference. I know there's a > command to re-run the database configuration wizard, but I can't find it > anywhere. > > Two things, then. What's the command to re-configure the database > settings, and why might changing them in RT_SiteConfig.d and then running > update-rt-siteconfig not make the changes I want? Thanks! -- Alex Hall Automatic Distributors, IT department [email protected]
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