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"Read database pages text - Wrong correspondency of text in the db with the one in the wiki"
Hello,

I can't find my the actual pages text in the database, i find but it isn't the actual version but an old version or not correct one. I correspond the last rev_text_id (of a page) in the table_revision with the table_text old_id but the text isn't the actual one (it's an old or a completely different). Did i made something wrong? Did i miss something? What can i do? I need to acces the pages actual text (all revisions if possible).

António antonioavf@gmail.com —213.138.228.242 23:54, 16 August 2008 (UTC)

SQL syntax error

 * MediaWiki version: 1.5.8
 * PHP version: 5.2.6
 * MySQL version: 5.0.51
 * URL: intra net- not available

I created a form from a module for Joomla called Chronoforms, Then I deleted the module without deleting the form. It seems like the form created overwrote a table in database... specifically to the data in the wiki data...and e somehow corrupted a table in the SQL...

How can I fix this issue....when try to open the wikisite i get the following error:

A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: (SQL query hidden) from within function "MediaWikiBagOStuff:_doquery". MySQL returned error "1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '`��TV��@����ĴS���i�Vɽ�O�?�����g��!oj�C������2��>������/��پ���''�z��ͻ��?A�?'  at line 1 (localhost)".

luis (lucher100@hotmail.com)

—208.60.167.66 15:52, 3 September 2008 (UTC)

User permissions
I installed already the third version of MediaWiki according to the database I am the sysop and bureaucrat, my profile says I have the following rights Member of groups:	Users, Autoconfirmed users, Sysop, bureaucrat (User group rights)
 * MediaWiki version: 1.13.1
 * PHP version: 5.2.5
 * MySQL version: 5.0.62
 * URL: http://www.genealogy.henny-savenije.pe.kr/mediawiki/

Yet, I don't seem to have those rights, if I try to edit the Monobook css page

http://www.genealogy.henny-savenije.pe.kr/mediawiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Monobook.css&action=edit

You do not have permission to edit pages, for the following reason: This page provides interface text for the software, and is locked to prevent abuse. You can view and copy the source of this page:

If I search for users, there are none, yet according to the database there are three.

Can anybody help me more with this. I am at my wits end.

—Henny 13:07, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

latin1/binary …

 * MediaWiki - 1.13.1
 * PHP 	    - 5.2.6 (apache2handler)
 * MySQL     - 5.0.51b-community-nt
 * URL:      - Intranet use only

Hello,

I am a newbie at wiki's, so any additional explanations/link/docs will be more than welcome.

Here is my issue. I am trying to set up wiki as a intranet KB (Knowledge Base) tool. And before doing that, i am just testing what is what and which is which and how everything works. I managed to install the wiki and it works just fine. I am now going through the Backup procedures for a wiki, and going through the charset issues, quite frankly leaves me staring.

Not having that much experience, i chose the recommended option of binary charset. If i create the database myself, and set collation to Binary, i get an error when trying to run the installation script (i am running a WAMP server at home, for testing purposes, and will be doing the same on-location, i really don't need to bother on this aspect - or so i think. Database management is via PhpMyAdmin):

Creating tables...Query "CREATE TABLE `searchindex` ( si_page int unsigned NOT NULL, si_title varchar(255) NOT NULL default '', si_text mediumtext NOT NULL, UNIQUE KEY (si_page), FULLTEXT si_title (si_title), FULLTEXT si_text (si_text) ) ENGINE=MyISAM " failed with error code "Column 'si_title' cannot be part of FULLTEXT index (localhost)".

I don't change the options in the installation script, i pretty much leave them the way they are, just fill in the wiki name, the DB name, user and pwd.

If, however, i don't create the database myself, and let the script do it for me, it works like a charm. But i do notice that 2 of the tables are created with different storage engines, as opposed to InnoDB, the one i selected. (I am refering to searchindex and hitcounter). Also, their charset is different, as opposed to binary (the way i requested in the setup script). They are latin1_swedish_ci. I think these 2 exceptional tables are the source for the above error, so i should let the script create the database.

I started going through Manual:Backing up a wiki. And i found the note saying that:

'''In some common configurations of MySQL 4.1 and later, mysqldump can corrupt MediaWiki's stored text. If your database's character set is set to "latin1" rather than "UTF-8", mysqldump in 4.1+ will apply a character set conversion step which can corrupt text containing non-English characters as well as punctuation like "smart quotes" and long dashes used in English text.'''

Now, if i do a STATUS in the mysql console (after selecting the proper database), i get the following: mysql> status -- F:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.0.51b\bin\mysql.exe Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.51b, for Win 32 (ia32)

Connection id:         386 Current database:      wspedia Current user:          ODBC@localhost SSL:                   Not in use Using delimiter:       ; Server version:        5.0.51b-community-nt MySQL Community Edition (GPL) Protocol version:      10 Connection:            localhost via TCP/IP Server characterset:   latin1 Db    characterset:    latin1 Client characterset:   latin1 Conn. characterset:    latin1 TCP port:              3306 Uptime:                1 hour 57 min 29 sec

Threads: 1 Questions: 10265  Slow queries: 0  Opens: 1032  Flush tables: 1  Ope n tables: 40 Queries per second avg: 1.456

What this is showing is latin1. But i selected binary, did i not?

If my understanding of the warning in the article is correct, then in my situation i should make sure to mention the charset in the dumping entry, to make sure my tables won't get converted to another charset right? To make sure they remain latin1 and i won't lose information.

Of course, several issues arise here. Or better yet, questions:


 * Why is it showing latin1 if i selected binary?
 * Considering the STATUS above, what will msqldump convert my database into when i dump? I have latin1, but what will it convert it into if i don't select --default-charater-set? Can i tell from this window?
 * Considering i select binary during installation, STATUS shows latin1, should --default-charater-set still say latin1 in the dump entry?

Can anyone please advise on this situation?

Thank you!

Alex - alex@hostingsolution.ro —Screwy 22:32, 20 September 2008 (UTC)


 * MediaWiki version: 1.12.0
 * PHP version: 5.2.6 (apache2handler)
 * MySQL version: 4.1.20
 * URL:

Hello, my server disk became full over the weekend (both /, on which mediawiki is installed, and /var). After deleting some files (not related to mediawiki) to free up space, and restarting apache and mysql, the wiki was back online. It is however extremely slow.

When I request a page, it will show up after 20-30 seconds. After the request, if I do mysqladmin processlist I will see a thread showing up as: ++--+---+--+-+--+---+--+ ++--+---+--+-+--+---+--+
 * Id | User    | Host      | db           | Command | Time | State | Info             |
 * 60 | wikiuser | localhost | mediawiki   | Sleep   | 21   |       |                  |

The thread sleeps for ~20s. After that, the request goes through and the page shows up.

Looks like some type of corruption of the way mediawiki talks with the mysql server. Any suggestions on how to fix this problem?

Thanks very much.

—Jusylves 13:03, 29 September 2008 (UTC)

= Lost database =


 * MediaWiki version: 1.13.0
 * PHP version: 5.2.5
 * MySQL version: 5.0.51a
 * URL: www.ignorantinc.com/www/ignorantwiki

I had a power outage last night. MediaWiki was working fine and updating the database fine before the outage. I brought the server back up and found my "wiki" database completely empty. The database has been removed as well. However, its just that wiki database and no others. Have you seen/heard of this behavior? At the moment, I have no data.

—67.85.135.74 14:45, 29 September 2008 (UTC) Austin