Re: PHP & MSSQL on Linux

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Hmm.. if you're using a function like mssql_error or something like that, it's 
likely coming from the driver and not php.. 

Did you see this on the docs page?

I have spent the last 2 days trying to get PHP to connect to MSDE on Windows 
2003 Web Edition.
 
 Although initally PHP would connect to the database without a problem, it 
would then refuse to connect, hitting F5 enough times would eventually 
connect to the database. As you can imagine this intermittent problem was 
hard to trace.
 
 I was using PHP 5.0.5 (although 5.0.4 has the same problem) on a Windows 2003 
Web Edition SP1 server, and was trying to connect to MSDE Rel A.
 
 Solution:
 ~~~~~~~~~
 
 Firstly MSDE needed to be installed with the following arguments: 
SECURITYMODE=SQL DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0.
 
 Secondly it was necessary to delete ntwdblib.dll from c:\php
 
 Thirdly I downloaded the SQL 2000 evaluation and installed only the client 
tools on a seperate PC (Ent. Manager will now connect to the database).
 
 Lastly I copied the version of ntwdblib.dll from the PC with Ent. Manager on 
it (ver 2000.80.2039.0) to c:\windows\system32\
 
 After a re-boot no more connection problems.
 
 Pls note that this is only for 2003 Web Edition with MSDE, this problem does 
not seem to occour with Standard Edition

-Micah

On Tuesday 01 November 2005 3:18 pm, php@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> The error I'm getting is from the PHP function. Both mssql_connect and
> PEAR are returning the same error.  As far as I can tell, mssql only
> returns the last line of an error message so I can't be sure that the
> error I'm seeing is from MSSQL or PHP.  Running TCPdump shows no
> traffic is going to my sql database from the webserver.  But when I run
> tsql,it shows that communication occurred.
>
> This looks like a problem with my PHP configuration but I'm at a loss as
> to what it is.
>
> Robbert
>
> Micah Stevens <micah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 11/01/2005, 11:55:52
>
> PM:
> > Is it from php or the mssql driver? If it's from the driver, then the
> > library is installed at least partially correctly. If it's from php,
> > perhaps not.
> >
> > From there you can narrow it down by checking the connection parameters
> > outside of php to make sure they're right, is there a mssql client for
> > linux?
> >
> > If the driver is loading, I would hope it would give better error
> > messages than just 'connection failed'.. but as I've never used the
> > driver I might be wrong.
> >
> > You can also packet sniff the network during the connection attempt to
> > see what goes on there, there's lots of clues that could be helpful in
> > the packet stream.
> >
> > -Micah
> >
> > On Tuesday 01 November 2005 2:30 pm, php@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > A few months back I wrote the list asking for help making a connection
> > > to a MS SQL database from our linux webserver.  At that time I was able
> > > to make a successfull connection on Fedora Core 1 after installing
> > > php-mssql.rpm and a freetds rpm.  When I upgradd to FC4, I was unable
> > > to continue my project because the RPMs had not been built for
> > > PHP5.0.4, whic is the version we run now.
> > >
> > > Today, I was able to get the version of php-mssql I needed and
> > > installed it successfully.  I am able to make a connection to our ms
> > > sql server using tsql.  There is a mssql.ini file in the php.d
> > > directory and the mssql.so file is in /usr/lib/php/modules/.  Using the
> > > get_loaded_extensions fuction, I see that mssql is a loaded module and
> > > the phpinfo() function shows me mssql configuration files.  All
> > > indicators tell me that I should be able to connect.
> > >
> > > Obvsiously, since I'm posting to the list, you can guess that it's not
> > > working.  The error message I get back is useless as I'm only told that
> > > the connection failed.  Does anyone know anything else I need to check
> > > to get the connection working?
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > > Robbert van Andel
> >
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