Alvaro,
details about this issue can be found here
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/DBMS_auto_increment_fix
At this stage probably the best way to correct the immediate problem
would be to delete the entry in the old_issues table.
Pedro Amorin recently posted the following which may assist you;
"1) Copy the ID's under *Checkouts* from About Koha -> System Information
2) *Select * from old_issues where issue_id IN (<paste ID's here>)*
Confirm the listed rows are the ones you want to delete;
3) *Delete from old_issues where issue_id IN (<paste ID's here>);*
4) Check in items and be happy."
Thank you to Pedro.
Although this fixes the immediate problem you will still have to address
the reason that it occurred and that will depend on the version and
install method of your Koha.
Clint Deckard.
Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
Hi
I have an item that I can not return (Check in) . It gaves me the error
¨Unable to check in¨
If I go to About/System information I have the following note:
The following ids exist in both issues and old_issues tables: 1
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Alvaro
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2018-01-09 8:04 GMT-05:00 Jonathan Druart <
[email protected]>:
Hi Daniel,
Take a look at /etc/mysql/koha-common.cnf, you should see the credentials
koha-create is going to use to create the Koha database (not root).
Regards,
Jonathan
On Tue, 9 Jan 2018 at 03:28 Daniel Owens <[email protected]> wrote:
I am moving our library to a new server with Ubuntu 16.04. Following the
instructions at
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_packages, I
installed MariaDB instead of MySQL.
When I run: sudo koha-create --create-db koha_library
The result is: ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user
'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
I'd been wrestling with this problem for awhile before I got to this
point because I got similar messages when trying to configure
phpmyadmin. I can run "mysql -u root -p". However, just "mysql -u root"
fails with the above message as well. Is there a way to tell koha-create
to run using a password? Or am I missing something?
I am hoping someone has a quick solution.
Daniel
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