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There are eamples of Moodle beign successfully installed on 1and1 Apache hosted sites. There are some formalities that you must follow. In the config.php file, yuo must use the following format for the listed database variables:
There are examples of Moodle being successfully installed on 1and1 Apache hosted sites. There are some formalities that you must follow. In the config.php file, you must use the following format for the listed database variables:


$CFG->dbtype    = 'mysql';      // mysql or postgres7 (for now)
$CFG->dbtype    = 'mysql';      // mysql or postgres7 (for now)
$CFG->dbhost    = 'db123.perfora.net';  // eg localhost or db.isp.com
$CFG->dbname    = 'db123456789';      // database name, eg moodle
$CFG->dbuser    = 'dbo123456789';    // your database username
$CFG->dbpass    = 'Gvu8rrqs';    // your database password
$CFG->prefix    = 'mdl_';        // Prefix to use for all table names


$CFG->dbhost    = 'db123.perfora.net';  // eg localhost or db.isp.com
Other variables must be defined as follows:


$CFG->dbname    = 'db123456789';     // database name, eg moodle
$CFG->wwwroot  = 'http://www.yoururl.com';
$CFG->dirroot  = '/homepages/12/d123456789/htdocs/yourdirectory';
$CFG->dataroot  = '/homepages/12/d123456789/htdocs/moodledata';


$CFG->dbuser    = 'dbo123456789';    // your database username
So far, this gets me into the Moodle setup program on the server, but I get errors when trying to install Moodle. It can't seem to correctly set up the database. Please edit this page to provide more information to the many users of 1and1. Thank you.
 
$CFG->dbpass    = 'Gvu8rrqs';    // your database password
 
$CFG->prefix    = 'mdl_';        // Prefix to use for all table names
 
 
other variables must be defined as follows:
 
 
$CFG->wwwroot  = 'http://www.yoururl.com';
 
$CFG->dirroot  = '/homepages/12/d123456789/htdocs/yourdirectory';
 
$CFG->dataroot  = '/homepages/12/d123456789/htdocs/moodledata';
 
So far, this gets me into the Moodle setup program on theserver, but I get errors when trying to install Moodle. It can't seem to correctly set up the database. Please edit this page to provide more information to the many users of 1and1. Thanks you.

Revision as of 09:45, 1 June 2007

There are examples of Moodle being successfully installed on 1and1 Apache hosted sites. There are some formalities that you must follow. In the config.php file, you must use the following format for the listed database variables:

$CFG->dbtype    = 'mysql';       // mysql or postgres7 (for now)
$CFG->dbhost    = 'db123.perfora.net';   // eg localhost or db.isp.com
$CFG->dbname    = 'db123456789';      // database name, eg moodle
$CFG->dbuser    = 'dbo123456789';    // your database username
$CFG->dbpass    = 'Gvu8rrqs';    // your database password
$CFG->prefix    = 'mdl_';        // Prefix to use for all table names

Other variables must be defined as follows:

$CFG->wwwroot   = 'http://www.yoururl.com';
$CFG->dirroot   = '/homepages/12/d123456789/htdocs/yourdirectory';
$CFG->dataroot  = '/homepages/12/d123456789/htdocs/moodledata';

So far, this gets me into the Moodle setup program on the server, but I get errors when trying to install Moodle. It can't seem to correctly set up the database. Please edit this page to provide more information to the many users of 1and1. Thank you.