I have an app hosted on heroku with a shared database tenant and now i want to upgrade to a single tenent. I love jawsdb but it just wouldn't let me upgrade it saying that it is limited to customers with an established payment history. I have already paid a month for their services but still get this error when upgrading from Leopard Shared to Whitetip plan.
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I'm developing a system for a client and I think he may only have a Mac. I recently downloaded and installed MySQL on my Windows laptop for the first time. I think I stumbled around a bit trying to get the correct download and understand the install process. When I google MySQL downloads, I get the following url:
https://www.mysql.com/downloads/
The header on the page says "MySQL Enterprise Edition." Usually, the "Enterprise Edition" of a company's software costs money, but in the case of MySQL is it free? The following tool was installed with my local install of MySQL:
MySQL Workbench 8.0 CE
This is the standard client tool for MySQL, I got the hang of it pretty quickly, so I'd like to simply standardize on it. Can you provide a good download url for the latest free version of the Mac version of MySQL? Can you also provide a good download url for the latest free version of the Windows version of MySQL just so that I have it for reference?
Like I mentioned, it was my first time installing MySQL recently, but I think at the end of the installation, a Window popped up asking how I wanted to configure the MySQL installation, but it so happened that the MySQL installation was already complete. Or does this scenario most likely seem to indicate I had already installed MySQL and the configuration popup was just the installer's handling of my attempt to install MySQL on my machine when I had previously installed it?
Look all the way down to the bottom of this image:
Click on "MySQL Community (GPL) Downloads". It takes you to https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/ which is where you can download the Community Edition of MySQL Server.
They don't restrict downloads of their free product, they just put it in a smaller font. :-)
It's understandable that they would want to promote their paid product.
Been searching for a few days now so any assistance with be highly appreciated...
I have a website that has a few forms which collects information from users visiting the site. This information is then written to a database (phpMyadmin) on the site.
I want to use Power Bi and connect to the database to perform some analytics. I have been unsuccessful thus far and ready to hand in the towel.
Steps taken thus far:
created a user that can access the database
ensured remote access for my machine via Remote MySQL
downloaded and installed mySQL Connector
I'm trying out the free trial of azure with an a wordpress installation and therefor created a cleardb mysql database. The database was created with the free version and has a very poor performance. However I don't know if I can use my free testrail too scale up the db because the cleardb mysqly database because there I would have to reenter my credit card details...
So are cleardb upgrades also included in the free azure trail?
Mercury plan(free) for ClearDB MySQL is just for testing/development, it has just 4 maximum connections and this is not designed for production environments. Please try to get MySQL on VM for WordPress if you prefer to pay less.
Check this reference: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/word-press-solution-template-using-azure-virtual-machines/
The reason for me posting this is I am really tired and wasted days trying to properly install a web server in amazon AWS Amazon Linux AMI 2015.03 (HVM), SSD Volume Type instance.
I have tried to install LAMP as mentioned in Tutorial: Installing a LAMP Web Server on Amazon Linux and found I am still not able to access PHPMyadmin.
Now for days I am trying to setup Apache, Apache Tomcat, MySQL, PhpMyAdmin and I always face troubles because 99% of the tutorials are written in 2012 and 100% outdated by now. Amazon tutorials are incomplete as they always are, so something is always left to find.I have almost opened and closed more than 4 instances, due to heavy "mess ups".
Can someone please point me to an "updated" tutorial which has the information of installing Apache, MySQL, PhyMyAdmin, PHP ? And of course I need to access these services from a URL, so remote access instructions also required.
Maybe you should consider running your setup on an Ubuntu instance, there are tons of tutorials for running a lamp stack on Ubuntu 14.04.
For instance, Digital Ocean Tutorials are a great resource: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-ubuntu-14-04
Next time please post this on serverfault.com .
When I have installed a Zend-Server in a Openshift gear, I have notice that indicates me the Zend Server Licence will expire in 7 days. Is this managed by Openshift or I have to buy a licence after 7 days?
Quoting from Zend Server 6.1 and PHP 5.4 Cloud Hosting OpenShift blog:
License Edition
Enterprise Edition license
Zend Server 6.1 cartridge comes with 7-days free Enterprise Trial
license when instantiated. Users can extend the Enterprise Trial
license for another 21 days by registering the Zend Server instance or
switch to their already purchased license.
Free Edition license
Once the Enterprise Trial license expires and Zend Server process gets
restarted, the application code continues to run with Zend Server now
running in Free Edition. This edition is still perfectly suited for
development environments but lacks features designed for production
environments, such as extended data retention, Page Caching, Job
Queue, and auto-generated root cause analysis.
See this comparison of Zend Server Editions for more details.
According to this page: http://www.zend.com/products/server/license/product?edition=FREE
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Sorry, Zend Server Free Edition is no longer available.
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Be aware that, unless you are a RedHat employee working on this problem, you cannot see any of the details for any of these bug reports, so there is no way to know if there has been any progress - from the Zend Forums, it looks like this has been a problem for years and has never been fixed.
Bug 1120132 - There is no way to acquire a new Zend Server 6 license when the Enterprise Trial expired
Bug 1120103 - Failed to redirect to the login page or update license page after cancelled the update license on the first time when the Enterprise Trial license expired
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1120132
So, an answer to this question seems impossible to obtain from those responsible for perpetrating it. It looks to be impossible to migrate from the trial licence to the free edition. This could be down to a design fault in the Zend ecosystem - it might never work and there seems to be no recourse for the user hit by this.
According to this page, to uninstall Zend Server, you make sure it's not running and simply delete it.
This is something we're aware of and are working on a fix, take a look at this BZ for more information https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1120132.