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Karl Wright commented on CONNECTORS-842:
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r1551763 fixes the documentation.


> Ambiguous documentation
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: CONNECTORS-842
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-842
>             Project: ManifoldCF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 1.4.1
>            Reporter: Chris Griffin
>            Assignee: Karl Wright
>            Priority: Trivial
>             Fix For: ManifoldCF 1.5
>
>
> The documentation is lacking the following instructions for running the 
> initialize.sh script when the database is located on a remote server.  For 
> example, we created a MySQL database on a different server than where we 
> installed manifoldCF.  When executing the initialze.sh script, the database 
> was created, as well as the user; however, the user was created with client 
> access of "localhost" by default.  When the script got to the "creating 
> tables" phase as the user, instead of the admin user, it received an "access 
> denied".  After looking through the code, I saw that the following setting 
> should be set in properties.xml:
>  <property name="org.apache.manifoldcf.mysql.client" value="%"/>
> The % sign indicates that the user can login to the mysql host from anywhere. 
>  I could have put the ip address of the server where I am running manifoldCF 
> as well, but we have no particular security concerns in our dev environment.
> After setting this, the script ran successfully.
> Thanks,
> Chris Griffin



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