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TOPIC: Unable to share Users
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#1217
Unable to share Users 14 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
Edwin,

I know you have applied rc4, however my users table is sharing to slave2. For the most part looks like the rest of the extension is functioning. Modules are present, and i can share certain components via the templates manager.

What should i do. This is the main reason, i purchased the component and the additional 1.5 hours of support from you.

Robert
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#1218
Re:Unable to share Users 14 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 54
Dear Robert,
the reason is simple.
The slave sites that have been created have not defined any rules (JMS template) to request sharing the users at the creation.

You have to create a rule to specify that you want to share the user.
See user manual chapter 3.3.3. (sharing)
See also the chapter 3.4 - tools that allow you supervise the websites.

If you go in the tool, you will see that the slave2 has nothing shared.
When you check its definition you will see also that it does not use any template.

You have to create another website using a procedure similar to the one in tutorial step 13 in which you also have to define the sharing rule.

I have defined the rules on your website but I see that your hosting provider seems to block the sharing in MySQL.
I have received a mySQL "command denied to user '..........'@'localhost'"

If you have your own server, you should grant the user with all privileges or provide to JMS the MySQL root login and password as explained in the user manual page 14 (see “multisites.cfg.php”)

Have a look in the list of error message reported by MySQL when re-saving the slave2a website that I have defined to share the user with the slave2.
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#1219
Re:Unable to share Users 14 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
Thank you for the quick response Edwin, I will attempt your suggestions here shortly. and report back my findings. But your point about user privileges sounds accurate to me.

RLW
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#1220
Re:Unable to share Users 14 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
The “Sharing” panel is used when you want to share the users or some
extensions at the website creation.
Becarefull that once a website is created, it is no more possible to change
the option.
This panel is used when a new extension must be installed in a “children”
slave site. (The sites that are created based on this template).


I have been working off of slave2 which you created wed during our session. Does the above qoute state that the sharing of users in the template section. Cannot have the option of sharing users and CB changed? I can not vouch for that setting being selected as you where the one who created it.

I having such a hard time with this!
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#1221
Re:Unable to share Users 14 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 54
If you had a look to slave2 in detail, you will see that it does not used any template that define share rule.
Once the slave is created, when you use the JMS tool, you have to go in the table panel and you will see only tables and no shared table.

I suggest that you read the user manual and the section concerning the tool to understand the different case and how identify the tables that are shared.
You should have an "infinite" symbol
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#1250
Re:Unable to share Users 14 Years, 9 Months ago Karma: 0
Hello edwin,
I think I have the same problem.
On a root server with
Apache 2.2.4 (Linux/SUSE),
MySQL 5.0.45 Sharing supported
I have done the following steps:
1. Installed the master joomla site
2. Installed the Extensions
com_multisites_V1.2.0_RC4
community builder 1.2.1
3. Created a template
Common Tab:
ID: template_1
Template site: <Master Site>
Sharing Tab:
[x] Share the Joomla Users
[x] Community Builder
4. Created a slave site
ID: jslave_1
List of domain names: jslave_1.xxx.xx
Templates: template_1
5. Installed the slave site in a separate database (joomla_slave1_db)
6. Installed community builder to the slave site
7. Viewed the chained tables:
all community builder sites are chained
the users table is not

So I have to login to all slave sites separately.
What went wrong?

hans
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