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Postfix / Re: No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: December 07, 2020, 01:19:22 PM »
Yes, I was thinking to do the same. Dud you find the tables structure as well in the configs? Did you also import any data in it? Thank you!

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Postfix / Re: No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: December 02, 2020, 08:59:20 PM »
Thank you for a clear answer. I will reinstall CentOS and CWP

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Postfix / Re: No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: December 01, 2020, 12:00:49 AM »
Spoon feeding (again!)
https://control-webpanel.com/installation-instructions#step2
I saw that, but I asked a concrete question, why can’t you just tell what do you call “minimal”? NOTHING is said about this definition in your instructions.. Hosting provider supports both “black” and LAMP version. Do you mean that I would not install CentOS offered from hosting provider but instead to do it by myself according to the instruction?

And whet do you mean by “clean”? CWP, the whole CentOS of just MariaDB?
Sorry to bother you, but hope you can give a normal reply.

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Postfix / Re: No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: November 30, 2020, 09:14:55 PM »
Minimal ISO - you mean CentOS blank (not LAMP)?
Clean - you mean yum clean all or?
Thank you

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Postfix / Re: No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: November 30, 2020, 05:50:00 PM »
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..After installing CWP7 on Centos 7 LAMP..
You didn't bother to read the installation instructions!
Clean, minimal ISO.
Do you mean to reinstall the CWP to lower version 6? Is there any way around? I have already installed and conducted Apache, Tomcat, Pistgresql and other things..
In the instruction it is written that CWP7 is supported for Centos7.
Thank you
Better stick with shared hosting.  ::)

Sorry, but what fo you mean by “clean”, clean what ?  Thank you for clarifying ;

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Postfix / Re: No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: November 30, 2020, 01:06:01 PM »
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..After installing CWP7 on Centos 7 LAMP..
You didn't bother to read the installation instructions!
Clean, minimal ISO.
Do you mean to reinstall the CWP to lower version 6? Is there any way around? I have already installed and conducted Apache, Tomcat, Pistgresql and other things..
In the instruction it is written that CWP7 is supported for Centos7.
Thank you

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Postfix / No "postfix" database, CWP7, MariaDB, Centos 7
« on: November 29, 2020, 10:30:44 PM »
Hi,
I have spent hours on googling and reading topics, but could not find an answer. Really hope on your help.
Problem.
After installing CWP7 on Centos 7 LAMP, I got errors that "postfix" database does not exist when log in to the CWP.
 
I tried to rebuild mailserver from CWP interface. The rebuild went well but the MySQL "postfix" database was not created. As a result, I can't create any email accounts - CWP7 under "Email accounts" shows mysql errors:

Warning: mysqli_error() expects exactly 1 parameter, 0 given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions/func_mysql.php on line 0

Warning: mysqli_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, boolean given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions/func_mysql.php on line 0

Warning: mysqli_free_result() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, boolean given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions/func_mysql.php on line 0

Warning: mysqli_error() expects exactly 1 parameter, 0 given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions/func_mysql.php on line 0

Warning: mysqli_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, boolean given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions/func_mysql.php on line 0

Warning: mysqli_free_result() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, boolean given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions/func_mysql.php on line 0

Do I need to add "postfix" DB manually and all the required tables manually?
Thank you very much for any advice

PHP version: 5.6.37
MySQL version: 5.5.68-MariaDB
Distro Name: CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)

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