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hashchk Error: 1001 SQLSTATE: HY000 (ER_NISAMCHK) Message: isamchk Error: 1002 SQLSTATE: HY000 (ER_NO) Message: NO Error: 1003 SQLSTATE: http://www.fromdual.com/mysql-error-codes-and-messages-1000-1049 HY000 (ER_YES) Message: YES Error: 1004 SQLSTATE: HY000 (ER_CANT_CREATE_FILE) Message: Can't create file '%s' (errno: %d) Error: 1005 SQLSTATE: HY000 (ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE) Message: Can't create table '%s' (errno: http://piwik.org/faq/troubleshooting/faq_183/ %d) Error: 1006 SQLSTATE: HY000 (ER_CANT_CREATE_DB) Message: Can't create database '%s' (errno: %d) How does the MySQL error message look like? mysql> CREATE DATABASE test; ERROR mysql error 1006 (HY000): Can't create database 'test' (errno: 13) What does the MySQL error message mean? The MySQL Server (mysqld process) can, for whatever reason, NOT create a schema/database. Additional information you can get as follows: shell> perror 13 OS error code 13: Permission denied When does this MySQL error message happen? This mysql error code MySQL error usually happens when the MySQL data directory (datadir) does not belong to the user under which the mysqld process runs. For example the data directory belongs to the user root and the mysqld process runs as user mysql. How to fix this MySQL error? If the MySQL data directory does not belong to the user the mysqld process is running under, you can fix this for example as follows: shell> sudo su - shell> cd /var/lib shell> chown -R mysql:mysql mysql Alternatively you can start the mysqld process as follows: shell> bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql or set the user accordingly in your my.cnf file. # my.cnf [mysqld] user = mysql Error: 1007 SQLSTATE: HY000 (ER_DB_CREATE_EXISTS) Message: Can't create database '%s'; database exists How does the MySQL error message look like? mysql> CREATE SCHEMA test; ERROR 1007 (HY000): Can't create database 'test'; database exists What does the MySQL error message mean? MySQL (the mysqld process) can, f
Forums Training Enterprise Consulting Issue tracker Development Contact Support Marketplace Plugins Themes Premium features Developers Hosting About History Press Awards Testimonials Sponsors Team Blog Download Demo Search for: How do I fix the error "Mysql Server has gone away"? Category: Troubleshooting ×Close Feedback sent successfully Thank you for your valuable feedback. We will use it to make piwik.org even better. The MySQL server has gone away (error 2006) has two main causes and solutions: Server timed out and closed the connection. To fix, check that "wait_timeout" mysql variable in your my.cnf configuration file is large enough. Server dropped an incorrect or too large packet. If mysqld gets a packet that is too large or incorrect, it assumes that something has gone wrong with the client and closes the connection. To fix, you can increase the maximal packet size limit "max_allowed_packet" in my.cnf file, eg. set max_allowed_packet = 128M, then sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart. Send us your feedback about this page! Thanks for contacting us! We will get in touch with you shortly. Feedback on this page Name (required) Email (required) Your feedback (required) Any questions? Many answers and more information about Piwik You can find here: User Guides Forums FAQs Support We are social Follow us: Newsletter Facebook Twitter Linkedin Github Piwik.org. © 2016 Marketplace Privacy Consulting Cloud-Hosted Piwik Developers Sponsors Support Piwik respects your privacy and gives you full control over your data.