DB Creation Errors - help.
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:15 am
We are newbies with Vesta, but have to tell you that we started an install on Saturday (yesterday) and it went flawless. Hi5 to the authors of the installer.
Everything continued to progress extrememly well, we created 6 of the 22 websites we host, uploaded the sites, tested email extensively - all without incident.
Today we wanted to create a DB in one site. We tried to create a db called "wpdb" (without quotes). Then for username we chose "admin", that generated an error indicating it is invalid. Okay, so we then tried "dbadmin", same message.
Now we are interested, so we tried using s simple name "sister". Then we received this error:
Adding Databse >Error: dbuser thepcdoctor_http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/completion/aih?exitcode=0&re=0&type=install&appid=100 is not valid
We tried this with different versions of IE, Firefox 35 and Opera. The same issue occurs even on a Ubuntu workstation, so it's not a Windows thing.
Now we cannot create any db at all, nada. After the great success and pleasure with installing and getting this bad boy up and running without incident now seems a little anti-climatic.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Everything continued to progress extrememly well, we created 6 of the 22 websites we host, uploaded the sites, tested email extensively - all without incident.
Today we wanted to create a DB in one site. We tried to create a db called "wpdb" (without quotes). Then for username we chose "admin", that generated an error indicating it is invalid. Okay, so we then tried "dbadmin", same message.
Now we are interested, so we tried using s simple name "sister". Then we received this error:
Adding Databse >Error: dbuser thepcdoctor_http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/completion/aih?exitcode=0&re=0&type=install&appid=100 is not valid
We tried this with different versions of IE, Firefox 35 and Opera. The same issue occurs even on a Ubuntu workstation, so it's not a Windows thing.
Now we cannot create any db at all, nada. After the great success and pleasure with installing and getting this bad boy up and running without incident now seems a little anti-climatic.
Any guidance would be appreciated.