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Then you need to sort it out with your host. It's likely not a vbulletin problem.
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When you use xampp, there should be a phpmyadmin included. I'm not sure how to administer a xampp, until today I had the impression xampp was only usable for development environment, I've never seen live forums running on it...
The wrong values might come from this unusual productive environment. I can't help much with webservers running on a linux machine. You or your admin will have to sort this out by yourselves. If you can't get phpmyadmin running from xampp control panel, try to download it from here, extract it somewhere and login with your database credentials: http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/downloads.php |
thank you very much sirs..
i will forward this to my admin. miss lynne, any suggestion? --------------- Added [DATE]1310378641[/DATE] at [TIME]1310378641[/TIME] --------------- Another question, if we manage to get phpmyadmin working we can repair and optimize table from there? is vbulletin repair and optimize not working properly? |
bump???
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vB repair does the same as phpMyadmin repair. Checking with phpMyAdmin is to rule out its a vB problem. As I've told you before, you need to sort this out with whoever admins your server. And bumping threads is not going to help you...
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vbulletin repair uses the same methods phpmyadmin is using.
However, I suspect that phpmyadmin will show the correct overhead values, since yours from the first post doesn't seem to be correct. It's just way too much. |
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sorry a bit noob here :D -maldita |
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thank you sirs
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