I use cqrlog with Ubuntu 13.04, it worked fine until last update to 1.6.0. Now I get a message "Error during connection to database: Server connect failed." I no longer see any of my databases. What can be wrong?
Marek SQ3HTX
I use cqrlog with Ubuntu 13.04, it worked fine until last update to 1.6.0. Now I get a message "Error during connection to database: Server connect failed." I no longer see any of my databases. What can be wrong?
Marek SQ3HTX
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Hi Marek,
are you using cqrlog and database on local machine? Do you have Save log data to local machine checked?
It could help, if you delete ~/.config/cqrlog/cqrlog_log.cfg file. ~ means your home directory.
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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Yes, I use the cqrlog on a local machine and this option is selected, nothing changed during upgrade. I removed the config file but it didn't help.
Marek SQ3HTX
I have the same issue with ubuntu 12.10 (despite this thanks for your great software!)
best 73's Emmanuel - F4GWH
Station operating QRP only!
Hi Mark and Emanuel,
could you run cqrlog from command line, please?
cqrlog --debug=2 > debug.log
and please send me the debug.log file. Thanks a lot!
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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Hi Petr,
Debug.log file sent to your mailbox.
Thanks a lot!
73 Emmanuel
Station operating QRP only!
Hi Petr!
I have the same problem with 1.6.0 starting with local database.
The only way to start it is (manually) changing of parameter SaveToLocal (file cqrlog_login.cfg, section Login) to '0'. After that I have to check 'Save to local' during starting and then cqrlog starts local mysql server.
The parameter was set to '1' that time.
Next time cqrlog "trying" to start a local database (is checked) but mysql server is not started. That's a problem, I believe.
Anyway, a new version is more stable. With slow internet connection especially.
73! Andrey
I was able to recover with the following procedure:
1. rename config folder:
mv ~/.config/cqrlog ~/.config/cqrlog.copy
2. start cqrlog and let it reinitialize config folder
3. create as many empty databases as you had before - in my case two databases
4. quit cqrlog
5. remove folders created for databases
rm -rf ~/.config/cqrlog/database/cqrlog001
rm -rf ~/.config/cqrlog/database/cqrlog002
...
6. copy old corresponding folders
cp -r ~/.config/cqrlog.copy/database/cqrlog001 ~/.config/cqrlog/database/cqrlog001
cp -r ~/.config/cqrlog.copy/database/cqrlog002 ~/.config/cqrlog/database/cqrlog002
...
7. copy old config file
cp ~/.config/cqrlog.copy/cqrlog.cfg ~/.config/cqrlog/cqrlog.cfg
That's it.
Worked for me and I don't see any suspicious logs and all my contacts are in place so I believe databases are consistent. You have to just rename databases back to what you had before. There's no guarantee though, so you'd better retain old config folder.
Marek SQ3HTX