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Merge pull request #3530 from tobiasd/20170608-portdocs

added hints how to specify a port for the database connection
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Michael Vogel 2017-06-08 21:50:07 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -71,9 +71,14 @@ write or create files in your web directory, create an empty file called
.htconfig.php and make it writable by the web server.
5. Visit your website with a web browser and follow the instructions. Please
note any error messages and correct these before continuing. If you are using
SSL with a known signature authority (recommended), use the https: link to your
website. If you are using a self-signed cert or no cert, use the http: link.
note any error messages and correct these before continuing.
If you are using SSL with a known signature authority (recommended), use the
https: link to your website. If you are using a self-signed cert or no cert,
use the http: link.
If you need to specify a port for the connection to the database, you can do
so in the host name setting for the database.
6. *If* the automated installation fails for any reason, check the following:

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Point your web browser to the new site and follow the instructions.
Please note any error messages and correct these before continuing.
If you need to specify a port for the connection to the database, you can do so in the host name setting for the database.
*If* the automated installation fails for any reason, check the following:
* Does ".htconfig.php" exist? If not, edit htconfig.php and change the system settings. Rename to .htconfig.php

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If you want to have a more personalized closing line for the notification emails you can set a variable for the admin_name.
$a->config['admin_name'] = "Marvin";
## Database Settings
The configuration variables db_host, db_user, db_pass and db_data are holding your credentials for the database connection.
If you need to specify a port to access the database, you can do so by appending ":portnumber" to the db_host variable.
$db_host = 'your.mysqlhost.com:123456';

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<?php
/* ********************************************************************
* The following configuration has to be within the .htconfig file
* and will not be overruled by decisions made in the admin panel.
* The following configuration has to be within the .htconfig.php
* file and will not be overruled by decisions made in the admin panel.
*
* See below for variables that may be overruled by the admin panel.
* ********************************************************************/
// Set the following for your MySQL installation
// Copy or rename this file to .htconfig.php
//
// If you need to specify a port for reacing the database, you can do so by
// adding ":portnumber" after "your.mysqlhost.com" in the $db_host config.
$db_host = '{{$dbhost}}';
$db_user = '{{$dbuser}}';