solved: OpenEMM Problems
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:18 pm
Hi,
i have several problems with my openEMM installation.
when i send mailings i become this message:
Bereits produzierte E-Mails: 3,400
Bereits versendete E-Mails: 0
E-Mails gesamt: 3,400
my python mysql module is installed.
the pickdist log says me:
[23.04.2007 21:00:00] 15072 VERBOSE/loop: No ready to send data file found
[23.04.2007 21:00:31] 15072 VERBOSE/loop: No ready to send data file found
[23.04.2007 21:01:02] 15072 VERBOSE/loop: No ready to send data file found
i have also errors in the update.log:
[23.04.2007 21:12:07] 16194 ERROR/loop: Unable to get database cursor
[23.04.2007 21:12:37] 16194 ERROR/loop: Unable to get database cursor
[23.04.2007 21:13:07] 16194 ERROR/loop: Unable to get database cursor
when i make a :
can anyone help me please?
Marcel
Solution:
Debian set the Option:
old_passwords = true
for the mysql my.cf
Comment it out and set a new password for the agnitas user with: SET PASSWORD FOR 'agnitas'@'localhost' = OLD_PASSWORD('openemm');
i have several problems with my openEMM installation.
when i send mailings i become this message:
Bereits produzierte E-Mails: 3,400
Bereits versendete E-Mails: 0
E-Mails gesamt: 3,400
my python mysql module is installed.
the pickdist log says me:
[23.04.2007 21:00:00] 15072 VERBOSE/loop: No ready to send data file found
[23.04.2007 21:00:31] 15072 VERBOSE/loop: No ready to send data file found
[23.04.2007 21:01:02] 15072 VERBOSE/loop: No ready to send data file found
i have also errors in the update.log:
[23.04.2007 21:12:07] 16194 ERROR/loop: Unable to get database cursor
[23.04.2007 21:12:37] 16194 ERROR/loop: Unable to get database cursor
[23.04.2007 21:13:07] 16194 ERROR/loop: Unable to get database cursor
when i make a :
Code: Select all
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>>> import agn
>>> db = agn.DBase ()
>>> db
<agn.DBase instance at 0x401e90cc>
>>> db.lasterr.args
CAUGHT EXCEPTION:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'args'
>>>
Marcel
Solution:
Debian set the Option:
old_passwords = true
for the mysql my.cf
Comment it out and set a new password for the agnitas user with: SET PASSWORD FOR 'agnitas'@'localhost' = OLD_PASSWORD('openemm');