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  • Our host upgraded from mysql 3.2 something to mysql 4.1.12.
    For a day the site worked like a charm, but today we get

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    Fatal error: session_register(): Failed to initialize storage module: user (path: /tmp) in /web/xxx.xxxxx.xxx/www/includes/pnSession.php on line 157

    for most of our modules.
    We can login and go to admin panel, but most of the modules wont work.
    Either the error message shows or its a Blank Page.
    This problem in not only by adminpanel but also as a normaly user trys to access the module or a anonymous user.
    The only thing done (as far we know) is a mysql upate was done by our host.
    Anyone got a clue whats wrong??
    We use PN 0.726
  • Have you asked your host about it?

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    Regards,
    Simon

    itbegins.co.uk - Zikula Consulting

    Please read the Support Guide
  • The question is asked, but no anser yet.
    I asume this has to do with the cookies and/or the session_info table.
    The odd thing is that its ok to login.
  • It seems that we first was put on a myqsl 4.0 server (when PN worked) that was upgraded to a mysql 4.1 and then PN stoped to work.
    Is there an compability problem with PN 0.726 and mysql 4.1?
    The host said that all looked ok, but he guesed that the problem was mysql 4.1.
  • Has anyone found a solution? Is there a compatibility issue with mysql 4.1?

    Thanks

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    Jens L / PN-Support
  • Now we are back to mysql 4.0 and it works fine.
  • I think if anything it's a problem with PHP + MySQL 4.1, not PostNuke

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    Regards,
    Simon

    itbegins.co.uk - Zikula Consulting

    Please read the Support Guide
  • Thanks guys!

    I haven't been able to find a list of requirements for the different PostNuke versions. Maybe one should/could be added to pnDocs

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    Jens L / PN-Support
  • So PostNuke 726 has no compatibility with mysql 4.1.
    I have one site with pn750 and mysql 4.1 and there is no problem.
    I asume that when your host is upgrading to mysql 4.1, you have to do your own upgrade with PostNuke from 726 to 750.
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