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2015-09-24
09:01 AM
2015-09-24
09:01 AM
PHPMyAdmin and MySQL problem
Hello, I installed phpMyAdmin and mySQL on my RN10400 but I can not import a database because they are too large (10MB).
I need access to your php.ini file to change the maximum size of files that can be loaded but can not find the file anywhere. I read that should be in the / etc / php5 / apache2 but seems to exist.
I also tried to create an empty database and to connect my management software but I get error as the lack of access to the database created before.
Can you help me???
Thank you in advance
I need access to your php.ini file to change the maximum size of files that can be loaded but can not find the file anywhere. I read that should be in the / etc / php5 / apache2 but seems to exist.
I also tried to create an empty database and to connect my management software but I get error as the lack of access to the database created before.
Can you help me???
Thank you in advance
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2015-09-24
12:36 PM
2015-09-24
12:36 PM
Re: PHPMyAdmin and MySQL problem
php.ini exists in my /etc/php/apache2 folder. Are you looking with ssh?
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2016-02-15
08:17 AM
2016-02-15
08:17 AM
Re: PHPMyAdmin and MySQL problem
Whilst I realize that you both have probably forgotten this post, I am 'fiddling' about trying to switch the LAMP on effectively, and found your post.
My RN516 with OS 6.4.2 the latest NOW (15/02/16) has a file called php.ini in /etc/php5/apache2, for what it is worth.
In my experience that does not mean that it is the correct php.ini file, as there are probably others elsewhere.
I currently have 2 other posts open still on a similar, but different aspect of setting up PHPMyAdmin and Apache2.
If the owner of this post reads this please comment and close.
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