installation error 1146

  • fishbear
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installation error 1146 was created by fishbear

Hi guys, just installed the Joomla manually to the webserver, and try to install Yend video, encounter following error, would much appreciate if someone can shed a bit light on that.

An error has occurred.
1146 Table 'didi1695_dingdang.aj6ur_yendifvideoshare_videos' doesn't exist SQL=SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `aj6ur_yendifvideoshare_videos`

system details as following:
Database Version 5.5.37-cll
Database Collation latin1_swedish_ci
PHP Version 5.3.28
Web Server Apache/2.2.24 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.24 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_perl/2.0.6 Perl/v5.10.1
WebServer to PHP Interface cgi-fcgi
Joomla! Version Joomla! 3.3.6 Stable [ Ember ] 01-October-2014 02:00 GMT
Joomla! Platform Version Joomla Platform 13.1.0 Stable [ Curiosity ] 24-Apr-2013 00:00 GMT
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:32.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/32.0
9 years 4 months ago #573

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Replied by Administrator on topic installation error 1146

It seems Yendif Video Share tables are not added to your database. Kindly un-install the component and try re-installing it again.

If still there is issues,

- Login to your Joomla admin

- Select Extensions Manager => Database

- Check if there is any error message. If yes, kindly try fixing it.

Hope, this solved your issue !!!
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9 years 4 months ago #574

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Replied by fishbear on topic installation error 1146

have encountered same problem. check the extension manager --> database see following 2 warning error, does this might cause the issue? please help thanks.....

1, The PHP temporary directory is not set
The PHP temporary directory is the directory that PHP uses to store an uploaded file before Joomla! can access this file. Whilst the directory not being set isn't always a problem, if you are having issues with manifest files not being detected or uploaded files not being detected, setting this in your php.ini file might fix the issue.


2, PHP Upload Size bigger than POST size
The value of the upload_max_filesize in the php.ini file is greater than the post_max_size variable. The post_max_size variable will take precedence here and block requests larger than it. This is generally a server misconfiguration when trying to increase upload sizes. Please increase the upload_max_filesize to at least match the post_max_size variable or vice versa
9 years 2 months ago #698

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Replied by Administrator on topic installation error 1146

@ fishbear,

- Sounds like a PHP configuration problem on your web server. Check your configuration.php file and look for the 'public $tmp_path' variable and make sure it reads ' = /tmp' at the end. Also make sure that directory exists and is writeable.

- With regard to the upload_max_filesize not being equal to or greater than the post_max_size value, you'll have to check with your web host what the current values are, then make them equal. Unless you're running your site on your local machine?
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