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Hermann Klocker (hermann-klocker) wrote : Re: [Bug 1180243] Re: Installation hangs with "Mahara requires InnoDB tables. Please ensure InnoDB tables are enabled in your MySQL server."

Hi Son,

after reading the error messages (I did not do this before, I am rather a newbie regarding maharas log-locations) I dug into it a little bit and found a hint why testing for Innodb did not success on my system: the test did in lib/upgrade.php

$result = $db->Execute("SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_innodb'");

gives no result on my server (tested it with my account for mahara and the root account), I will attach all variables containig 'innodb' to this message (produced with /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin variables | grep innodb).

So I think one has to think over testing for innodb because I am pretty sure I enabled it on my system.

Regards,

Hermann

Am 16.05.2013 um 00:23 schrieb Son Nguyen:

> Hi Hermann;
>
> I have no problem of installing Mahara on MySQL 5.6.9, Ubuntu 12.04.
> Can you please provide the error log?
>
> Cheers,
> Son Nguyen
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> Title:
> Installation hangs with "Mahara requires InnoDB tables. Please ensure
> InnoDB tables are enabled in your MySQL server."
>
> Status in Mahara ePortfolio:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> Fresh install 1.7.1 on OSX Server 10.7.5
> MySQL 5.6.11 - MySQL Community Server
> Chrome 26.0.1410.65
>
> My MySQL Installation works flawlessly with some other products like moodle 2.5.
> Any new tables created with the mahara user via phpMyAdmin are InnoDB tables,
>
> show engines;
>
> gives
>
> InnoDB,DEFAULT,Supports transactions, row-level locking, and foreign
> keys,YES,YES,YES.
>
> So how to continue?
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