Erwin LEUBAZ wrote:
>
> > From: emile [mailto:emile]On Behalf Of Emiliano
> > > in the midgard database host :
> > >
> > > id name root style info owner port online prefix sitegroup
> > > 1 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 1 1 auth 0 80 1 /admin 0
> > > 2 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 34 2 1 80 1 /example 0
> > > 3 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 46 3 auth 0 80 1 /asgard 0
> > > 4 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 46 4 auth 0 80 1 /asgard/framed 0
> > > 5 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 46 5 auth 0 80 1 /asgard/framed/top 0
> > > 6 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 46 6 auth 0 80 1 /asgard/framed/main 0
> > > 7 WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ 77 8 0 80 1 /test 0
> >
> > Replace WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ with 'www.company.com'.
>
> I have already check that but the result is the same.
The same errors in the logfile?
> How can we check if the mgd_get_midgard() can access to the midgard
> database.
It can as soon as there's no 'no host record' error in the logfile.
> When I try to contact http://www.company.com/midgard-root.php
>
> The page give:
>
> Fatal error: Not a midgard request. in /home/www/midgard/midgard-root.php on
> line 18
That's correct. You should not request the rootfile directly, and the
rootfile
should not be in your document root. Midgard uses it internally.
Emile
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