cpietquin
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Hi,
I’ve asked my provider to migrate my hosting to a newer infrastructure running MySQL 5.7 (instead of 5.5) and MailPoet has now been installed and activated successfully.
Not sure the MySQL version was the only issue or the root cause of my problem as migrating has implied other environment changes, but at least, it’s working now 🙂I change the status of this topic to Resolved, perhaps it will help someone in the future.
Christophe
- This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by cpietquin.
Hi,
As an update to my previous comment, I’ve had the confirmation of my hosting provider: “The website is hosted on a shared-hosting space with a separate database server, so setting the DB_HOST to localhost or 127.0.0.1 will render the website unavailable.”
So, how can I make MailPoet3 working on that kind of infrastructure? Doesn’t MailPoet 3 support referencing the DataBase using a domain name instead of an IP Address?
Thanks for your help,
Christophe
Hi,
Thanks for your answer, I’m going to check with my hosting provider, but I’m pretty sure the the DB isn’t hosted locally on the same server as PHP. DB is currently referenced by the DB domain name: define(‘DB_HOST’, [DB Domain Name]);
Doesn’t MailPoet 3 support referencing the DataBase using a domain name instead of an IP Address?
Regards,
Christophe
- This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by cpietquin.