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how to fill config.php
please give me an example how to fill this up. I registered one hour before.
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// ****** DATABASE TYPE ****** // This is the type of the database server on which your vBulletin database will be located. // Valid options are mysql and mysqli, for slave support add _slave. Try to use mysqli if you are using PHP 5 and MySQL 4.1+ // for slave options just append _slave to your preferred database type. $config['Database']['dbtype'] = 'mysql'; // ****** DATABASE NAME ****** // This is the name of the database where your vBulletin will be located. // This must be created by your webhost. $config['Database']['dbname'] = 'forum'; // ****** TABLE PREFIX ****** // Prefix that your vBulletin tables have in the database. $config['Database']['tableprefix'] = ''; // ****** TECHNICAL EMAIL ADDRESS ****** // If any database errors occur, they will be emailed to the address specified here. // Leave this blank to not send any emails when there is a database error. $config['Database']['technicalemail'] = 'dbmaster@example.com'; // ****** FORCE EMPTY SQL MODE ****** // New versions of MySQL (4.1+) have introduced some behaviors that are // incompatible with vBulletin. Setting this value to "true" disables those // behaviors. You only need to modify this value if vBulletin recommends it. $config['Database']['force_sql_mode'] = false; // ****** MASTER DATABASE SERVER NAME AND PORT ****** // This is the hostname or IP address and port of the database server. // If you are unsure of what to put here, leave the default values. $config['MasterServer']['servername'] = 'localhost'; $config['MasterServer']['port'] = 3306; // ****** MASTER DATABASE USERNAME & PASSWORD ****** // This is the username and password you use to access MySQL. // These must be obtained through your webhost. $config['MasterServer']['username'] = 'root'; $config['MasterServer']['password'] = ''; // ****** MASTER DATABASE PERSISTENT CONNECTIONS ****** // This option allows you to turn persistent connections to MySQL on or off. // The difference in performance is negligible for all but the largest boards. // If you are unsure what this should be, leave it off. (0 = off; 1 = on) $config['MasterServer']['usepconnect'] = 0; |
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