Well depends who you host with. If you are using cpanel try going into your control panel and resetting the password to the same as in the wp-config.php file again. IF any other control panel you could do the same.
Also ensure the hostname is correct unless it’s localhost.
This is definitely a db issue which is usually easy to resolve.
– First, try contacting the hosting provider if the database server is online / if they have any other problem at their end, or they made any changes to your account, or if there are any limitations/restrictions, if the hosting package is set to Windows and not Linux, etc .
– double check your wp-config.php file settings for the database name, database username and database password. This is where most errors occur.
-Then check that you don’t need to change the database host from “localhost” to something else. You can get that info from your hosting provider.
-Check you have actually created a database with the same database name as is in your wp-config.php file.
-Last, but not least, if all that information is correct your database probably has a problem with it, and you may need to contact your hosting provider.
Hey thank you for your help I have raised a support note with my hosting provider for which I await a reply,
I have double checked the config file with the database and I think they are correct; here are the results minus the password which I would appreciate it if someone could confirm that all is good with these,
[Database details moderated]
config file at lagiraudiere.com/web/blog/wp-config.php
[Code moderated]
Thanks for your help and your time
Regards
Paul
http://lagiraudiere.com/blog/
Just realised should the
/** MySQL database username */
define(‘DB_USER’, ‘lagirau’);
be changed to admin or are these two different things or am I loosing the plot here.
Paul
You’re losing the plot. π
The database user needs to be the user (with full privileges) that you created when you set up the database. It is completely unrelated to any login that you intend to use for WordPress.
Thank you yes been working on this for over a month now and just seem to be going around in circles all started when I updated to the latest version might just be coincidence but since then problems with images followed by data base errors followed by blank white screen and now back at data base errors.
Could I just reinstall it without loosing the images, posts and pages ?
Only if you have a good database backup that you can use to restore the old content on a new install.
Normally would the hosting provider keep a back up?
That depends upon the hosts. You’d have to ask yours but, generally speaking, it is your responsibility to backup your own database at regular intervals.
Here is a reply from my hosting provider which kind of says that my database seems or was ok for http://lagiraudiere.com/blog/
Dear Paul,
Thank you for the update.
It looks as if some of the files, most notably the ‘wp-config.php’ file have become corrupted and a lot of the code has been truncated onto one line.
The database itself appears intact so I suspect that WordPress will need re-installing into the ‘blog’ directory in order to resolve this issue.
If you have recently added a plugin or theme to this blog then that might be the culprit behind this corruption.
Kind Regards,
Nathan Preedy
Customer Care Team
Namesco Limited
I did not add anything I simply updated. So if I reinstall wordpress how does the new instalation pick up the existing database or do I have to take a backup of the existing database and if so how do I do this?
Do NOT re-install WordPress. Try re-uploading all files & folders – except the wp-content folder – from a fresh download of WordPress. Make sure that you delete the old copies of files & folder before uploading the new ones.
You’ll also need to recreate your wp-config.php file but that shouldn’t be too difficult.
Then run the upgrade manually via wp-admin/upgrade.php
Hi Thank you all for your advice and help with our volunteers blog at
http://lagiraudiere.com/blog/
The blog is now up and running so thanks again to all but just one question you may be able to help with is,
Once it was running and I could log in and access the blog I had problems loading images. The only way I could load them was via a URL,
I have changed the CHOMOD? or reset the permissions on uploads folder and contents to 755 and now I can load images My question is this Ok or am I inviting hackers?
Again thanks for your help todate
Regards
Paul