I've been away from Laravel/Unix for some time but I have a project to setup and hit some snags. The most recent version of Laravel required PHP >=5.6 so I got that updated, setup my new project with laravel new project and made some modifications to the user/group permissions for storage/ and bootstrap/cache folders as normal.
I'm getting HTTP/500 error from Nginx so I checked the error log and I'm getting this in /var/log/nginx/error.log:
FastCGI sent in stderr: "PHP Message: PHP Fatal Error: Class PDO not found in /home/user/public_html/project/config/database.php on line 16" while reading upstream ... upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock"
PHP Version 5.6.28-1~dotdeb+7.1
When I check /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini the normal extension=pdo.so and extension=pdo_mysql.so were not there so I added them to test it, however those are being requested in the conf.d folder and PHPINO shows those files being scanned/loaded.
However, later in PHPINFO results, PDO/PDO_MYSQL is not listed
UPDATE
I just attempted to use find /-name pdo.so and the same for pdo_mysql.so to find the path to those files and manually modified the loading configuration files to point to them correctly, started the server and that doesn't change anything.
I apologize this is long. I've spent a couple hours scouring to make sure I wasn't just missing something silly, and I may still be.
Any ideas overlfowers?
Well, after much consternation and fiddling I figured this one out...
There was a recursive / endless loop being created in the php-fpm.conf config as shown here:
include=/etc/php5/fpm/*.conf
This was causing PHP5-FPM .conf to attempt including itself, which I caught in a bootup error: Failed to load configuration file /etc/php5/fpm/php-fpm.conf from /etc/php5/fpm/php-fpm.conf
So I modified that to include=/etc/php5/fpm/conf.d/*.conf and everything started back up and now PDO/PDO_MSYQL is loading.
I can't use the ldap_connect function but I checked in php.ini and it's in.
I didn't find this error on Internet. Everyone is having "Call to undefined function" but I got "Attempted" and can't figure why.
I checked with function_exists('ldap_connect') and it was false.
I use Symfony2, apache and PHP 5.5.9.
I call the function from my controller and I get the parameters from parameters.yml :
$ldap_user = $this->container->getParameter('ldap_user');
$ldap_pass= $this->container->getParameter('ldap_pass');
$ldap_co = ldap_connect($this->container->getParameter('ldap_address'));
If someone could help me that would be awesome.
Thanks in advance.
I think I find the answer. It was an apache2 issue.
I went in /etc/apache2/mods-available to check if ldap.conf and ldap.load were in, and they were. Then I checked in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled in which they were not. And that's the problem.
So I ran the following command : sudo a2enmod ldap in order to activate the ldap module for apache2. Then sudo service apache2 reload and in the instant I saw it enabled in phpinfo().
Maybe that's not the correct way to do it, if anyone have a better answer I'll take it.
You need to enable ldap extension to php. To do that (paths are from Ubuntu) add symbolic link /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Sep 23 2014 20-ldap.ini -> ../../mods-available/ldap.ini
(similar to /etc/php5/cli/conf.d if you want to have this available in cli)
Check doc for more info
I downloaded XAMPP about a month ago and it was working just fine. Today I installed a voice recognition software and then restarted my computer. Ever since, MySQL won't start in my manager-osx application. It doesn't throw me an in the application log. This is what it says:
Stopping all servers...
Stopping Apache Web Server...
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/apache2/scripts/ctl.sh : httpd stopped
Stopping ProFTPD...
Checking syntax of configuration file
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/proftpd/scripts/ctl.sh : proftpd stopped
Restarting all servers...
Starting MySQL Database...
Starting Apache Web Server...
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/apache2/scripts/ctl.sh : httpd started
Starting ProFTPD...
Checking syntax of configuration file
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/proftpd/scripts/ctl.sh : proftpd started
Both my ProFTPD and my Apache Web Server are running. MySQL isn't.
When I go to phpmyadmin, it throws me this error message.
#2002 - No such file or directory
The server is not responding (or the local server's socket is not correctly configured).
Please help me. I have no idea what to do.
UPDATE:
After looking around the internet a bit, I found a similar problem a user had with MAMP, another user recommended killing the mysql process, what ever that means. Could this be a fix to my problem?
UPDATE 2:
I found the answer to my problem but I can't answer it yet. So here's the answer:
1) Open terminal and type
sudo su
and then put in your password
2) Then type
ps aux | grep mysql
(just copy and paste this)
3) You will need to get the process id of mysql. There should be number near the top, something like 739 or 8827
4) Kill the process using
kill -9 {process id}
this should look something like this: kill -9 739
5) Restart MySQL in manager-osx
This should work:
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
Minimal Guide
1.
sudo killall mysqld
2.
manager-osx > start mysql
If that didn't work...
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
Google the error...
Examples:
Error:
ERROR! The server quit without updating PID file (/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/var/mysql/<computername>.local.pid)
My Solution:
In /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/my.cnf change user = <uid> s that <uid> is uid from id command.
$ id
uid=...
$ vim /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/my.cnf
...
If these commands don't work for you:
sudo killall mysqld
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
Try this:
For XAMPP 7.1.1-0, I changed the port number from 3306 to 3307.
Click on Manage Servers
Select MySQL Database
Click on Configure on your right
Change your port number to 3307
Click OK
Close your Control Panel and relaunch it.
You are now good to go.
check the err log on your /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/var/mysql/ with filename like your_machine_name.local.err, if you find something like: "Attempted to open a previously opened tablespace. Previous tablespace ... uses space ID"
the following works for me:
edit file:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/my.cnf
find the [mysqld] section, add one line:
innodb_force_recovery = 1
then run
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/bin/mysql.server start
everything is ok again.
and then the last step:
edit the my.cnf again and remove the line you just added :
innodb_force_recovery = 1
and restart mysql again. Otherwise all your tables will be read only
Try running these two commands in the terminal:
sudo killall mysqld
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
For me the following worked: Change permission into 'read only' for 'everyone' to the file /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/my.cnf. Then start MySQL from XAMPP manager.
close XAMPP control
sudo killall mysqld
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
it happened to me. and
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
not work for me.
so, i reinstall the xampp, then fix it.
attention:
reinstall the xampp, will not delete mysql data, no need to worry about that.
I first couldn't manage to kill mysql daemon with the commands posted here. So I remembered my linux times and did the following:
I monitored the running processes by running top in one terminal window. Then I killed mysqld via sudo killall mysqld (screw the PID ;-) ) in another and restarted via sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start.
There's been a lot of answer, but I think I found what is causing it, at least for me. It looks like if you put your computer to sleep (or it falls asleep on its own), when it reopens, it tries to open the the mysql process again. At one point I looked at my activity monitor and I had 5 instances running - killing all of them and then starting mysql works.
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
This worked for me.
I had success with easy killing all active mysql processes in Monitor Activity tool:
1) close XAMPP control
2) open Monitor Activity
3) select filter for All processes (default is My processes)
4) search for: mysql
5) force quit all the mysql
6) relaunch XAMPP control and launch apache again
Enjoy
try these two line from terminal
sudo killall mysqld
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
on
macOs High Sierra
if mysql is not getting started from manager- oxs and have tried direct command i.e
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/bin/mysql.server start
too than
go to path edit
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/
find file :
my.cnf
edit it
under the [mysqld] section, add following line:
innodb_force_recovery = 1
after it save and run or can be done from manager-osx
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/bin/mysql.server start
it should start the mysql.
once its run you need to again
edit the
my.cnf
file and remove the line just added
innodb_force_recovery = 1
stop and start mysql again. by command
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/bin/mysql.server start
or
by manager-osx
it will be working fine.
It can cause because of the software you installed or may be any other software which is using the same port 3306. This 3306 port is used by the Mysql in XAMPP. Similar kind of problem I faced for Apache. I was running skype and trying to run the XAMPP but the skype uses the same port as Apache so it was not working. Then I sign out from skype then the port was free and the apache started. So you should look for the software in you laptop which is blocking or making busy this port. Free that port by closing the software and then run XAMPP and It will work.
What I did was the following: In XAMPP Control Panel I edited the my.ini file of configuration of MySql and changed the port from 3306 to 3307 and it worked, hope it helped!
Edit: after you save this changes be sure that the service is off and then restart the service. I had this same problem when I installed MySQL, it's just the port.
I encountered this problem just now. I checked log file and found it is caused by the server was not shutdown correctly. So I found this http://rivenlinux.info/how-to-recover-innodb-corruption-for-mysql/ and add a simple configuration "innodb_force_recovery = 1" in [mysqld] in my.cnf. Then the problem was solved.
The log file is located /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/var/mysql and it named accroding to your server name. Just link this XXX-MacBook-Pro.local.err
All the answers stated above in relation to changing the port number are in this situation the best way to solve this problem since you need your voice recognition software to coexist with MAMP. However, you must remember that changing this port number is going to affect all you subsequent connections to MySQL (i.e, terminal,php code,phpmyadmin,etc). Hence It would be advisable to change the port on which the voice recognition software runs. Hope this was helpful.
:)
if you are getting this error
.............ERROR! The server quit without updating PID file
Try this
Go to /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/var/mysql/
if there is no file with the name Your_Username.local.pid
Your_Username should replace with your Mac Username
Create a file with this name
Then try
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
its worked for me
It had the same problem, all I did was give read-only permissions for ALL users (system included) and all items included in the following folders:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/sbin
and relaunch XAMPP control and launch mysql server again
or
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
I have same problem and get this error in hostname.err in directory /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/var/mysql
2016-09-06 15:32:45 140735322399488 [Note] Plugin 'FEEDBACK' is
disabled. 2016-09-06 15:32:45 140735322399488 [Note] Heuristic crash
recovery mode 2016-09-06 15:32:45 140735322399488 [Note] Please
restart mysqld without --tc-heuristic-recover 2016-09-06 15:32:45
140735322399488 [ERROR] Can't init tc log 2016-09-06 15:32:45
140735322399488 [ERROR] Aborting
2016-09-06 15:32:48 20004 mysqld_safe mysqld from pid file
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/var/mysql/hostname.pid ended
Then I removed tc.log and It works fine after restart mysql through manager-osx
This could be due to the fact that another instance of mysqd is already running in your mac-book-pro (MacOs-10). It's next to impossible to kill/pkill mysqld or ....I tried that route many times, with out any success. Finally the following worked for me :
launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.oracle.oss.mysql.mysqld.plist
wait a few minutes and check with
ps -ef|grep mysqld
It should be gone!
It might be the possibility that your voice recognition software has a installer of mysql internally and when u installed this software, it has installed mysql too and added it to the service and this mysql service starts once your system starts. So now u r having two mysql servers (one from voice recognition software and second is from XAMPP) that's why killing the previous process (mysql service) solved your problem. But this is not a permanent solution, you have to repeat it every time when ever you start your machine. So better is to find out that mysql server (service) and change its port no. OR change settings so that mysql service should not start when your machine start (but might be your voice recognition software won't work properly)
I hope it will help you.
Cheers
You seem to have found a work-around by killing the process, but make sure you check for free space on your MySQL partition. If your logs or db files are consuming all your drive space, mysqld will not start.
Restarting the computer, or using the 'kill' commands listed above solve the problem. AS for preventing it from happening, I've found this occurring anytime my computer goes to sleep. The port is obviously kept reserved, and then on wake, mysql tries to reconnect to that port, but can't. This could be your problem also.
I am running XAMPP 5.6.3-0 for OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 and ran into the same issue twice, the first time was with Mavericks. With a bunch of different solutions to the issue with MySQL Database not starting using Manager App I wanted to confirm what had worked for me. The workaround that always worked and forced MySQL to start was by opening Terminal and using:
sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysql.server start
I had the Manager App open and started ProFTPD and Apache and then ran the sudo command.
The other suggestion by wishap that worked was to locate /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/my.cnf file and change the permissions for "everyone" to Read only.
The other problem I had that seems to be another issue with many solutions is the problem after everything is started then entering localhost which brings me to the xampp splash screen and then nothing. The only thing that worked for me, to at the very least, to access the phpMyAdmin page is by entering localhost/phpmyadmin
I hope this helps others reading through a bunch of threads for an answer.
Regards,
Erik
Try this, sudo service mysql stop it will stop any other mysql services and then restart xampp
Just Click on Managed Servers Tab in XAMPP MANAGER , Now select MySQL Database, Click on configure on right side.
Change port from 3306 to 3307 and it will work.
It had the same problem, all I did was give read-only permissions for all users and all items included in the following folders:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/sbin
Well, sometime there is just ERROR! message is shown in mysql comment on terminal.
Then, just reinstall (overwrite) XAMPP, then it can be solved.