[DiscordArchive] I know that, but I would like a different naming convention either way. Is there a specific place fo
[DiscordArchive] I know that, but I would like a different naming convention either way. Is there a specific place fo
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:10:01.435000+00:00
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Yea and that's what I thought as well
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:10:11.736000+00:00
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But I tried editing it and then updating the configs
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:10:51.339000+00:00
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However, it doesn't seem like it has any effect, because when starting the server it says unknown database ".."
Archived author: Shin • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:11:15.794000+00:00
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that's exactly where the databases are created, if it doesn't take effect then it means that you already have the database created
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:12:13.459000+00:00
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I know this is where they are created, but when I fire up the server with correctly modfied configs, it says: ac-worldserver_1 | Could not connect to MySQL database at ac-database: Unknown database '_world_wotlk_0'
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:12:30.532000+00:00
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While that is what I specified that it should be called in the shell script
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:27:09.141000+00:00
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Okay so I am almost certain it for some reason does not utilize the generate-databases.sh script that is located inside /docker/database/
Archived author: Wolub • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:27:35.004000+00:00
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Is there another version of this script somewhere else in the repository?
Archived author: Shin • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:28:27.600000+00:00
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well...I've created it and if I recall correctly, that's the only place where I create the databases. It can also be that the db assembler does it, let me check
Archived author: Shin • Posted: 2019-08-19T21:30:05.136000+00:00
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yes, I call the option `1` of the db assembler