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  • schlottke
    Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 35
    • 3.6.x

    [Suite] Need CMS database entries

    My install is failing because my CMS didn't get installed along the way. Where can I grab the CMS SQL file?

    • Processing CMS
    • Step 1 - Skipping step, not needed
    • Step 2 - Skipping step, not needed
    • Step 3 - Skipping step, not needed
    • Step 4 - Skipping step, not needed
    • Step 5 - Skipping step, not needed
    • Step 6 - Altering cms_widget Table (1 of 2)
    • Altering cms_widget Table (2 of 2)
    • vB_Database_Alter: fetch_table_info() has not been called successfully.
      Table 'XXXX_XXX.cms_article' doesn't exist


    Thanks!
  • Zachery
    Former vBulletin Support
    • Jul 2002
    • 59097

    #2
    Reupload all of the vBulletin files and re-run the step.

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    • schlottke
      Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 35
      • 3.6.x

      #3
      I did.. the database doesn't exist for the CMS - it must have dropped? I need the raw SQL file for all of the _cms so that the installer can find it and continue...

      Please PM me whatever I need to run in phpMyAdmin to correct this - Thanks!

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      • Trevor Hannant
        vBulletin Support
        • Aug 2002
        • 24358
        • 5.7.X

        #4
        Go to AdminCP > Plugins & Products > Manage Products > [Add/Import Product] and import the includes/xml/product-vbcms.xml file again. This should create the database for you.
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        • schlottke
          Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 35
          • 3.6.x

          #5
          Same error:

          vB_Database_Alter: fetch_table_info() has not been called successfully.
          Table 'database_name.cms_article' doesn't exist

          It seems that just takes me back to the beginning of the CMS installation portion of the install process but it still skips the necessary steps to create the DB.

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          • dai-kun
            Member
            • Jul 2005
            • 93

            #6
            If you don't have any data you need in the cms (first time installing it), you can uninstall the cms thru your admincp product manager and run the step again.

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            • schlottke
              Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 35
              • 3.6.x

              #7
              The tables do not even exist.

              I just need the SQL file that inserts the original data back into the database.. once thats done, I think I'll be all set. Can I please have that PM'd to me.

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              • schlottke
                Member
                • Apr 2007
                • 35
                • 3.6.x

                #8
                Please let me know what needs to be done.. limping along here.

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                • Steve Machol
                  Former Customer Support Manager
                  • Jul 2000
                  • 154488

                  #9
                  Did you do the uninstall as per post #6?
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                  • schlottke
                    Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 35
                    • 3.6.x

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Steve Machol
                    Did you do the uninstall as per post #6?
                    Its not even in the product manager.. Can I get a SQL file with the core data in it? If that doesn't solve it we'll work on something else but that shouldn't be too difficult to provide.

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                    • Steve Machol
                      Former Customer Support Manager
                      • Jul 2000
                      • 154488

                      #11
                      Fill out a support ticket at:



                      Please include a complete description of the problem and be sure to include the login info to your Admin CP, phpMyAdmin and FTP in the 'Sensitive Data' field.
                      Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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