Installing ownCloud 9.0.1
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 that seems like something is wrong, definitely works locally  
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 @alex.olynyk said in Installing ownCloud 9.0.1:  Curious... So type exit or hit CTRL C to quit... 
 and then make sure your have the same username & password in the web form.Also, make sure you have on the web form, make sure you are using localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the Server hostname. 
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 He is using localhost, that should work. 
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 retyped info in web form, same error even used 127.0.0.1 
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 When I created the database and added a new user, I assigned it as 'user'@'%'. I tried it with a different user assigned to localhost only. Same error, but the username in the error message is now 'oc_admin1'@'localhost'. Other things written in php aren't acting odd for me, so not sure what's going on with this yet. 
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 I did a fresh install of 9.0.2 today on CentOS 7 and have the same issue.    
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 I'm beginning to worry that there isn't a working ownCloud 9.0.x install right now. Stangely, ownCloud has been totally silent here today. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Installing ownCloud 9.0.1: I'm beginning to worry that there isn't a working ownCloud 9.0.x install right now. Stangely, ownCloud has been totally silent here today. I'm coming to the same conclusion. I found even more oddness. Even tho the config.php file says to use sqlite3, mysql is showing something different. Fired up mysql (MariaDB 5.5.47), and I'm looking at this: MariaDB [(none)]> SELECT User,Host FROM mysql.user; And really poor security on those oc_admin accounts that got created: MariaDB [(none)]> SHOW GRANTS FOR oc_admin1; Finally, list of all the tables in the database: MariaDB [owncloud]> select table_name from information_schema.tables where table_schema='owncloud'; 
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 @travisdh1 said in Installing ownCloud 9.0.1: @scottalanmiller said in Installing ownCloud 9.0.1: I'm beginning to worry that there isn't a working ownCloud 9.0.x install right now. Stangely, ownCloud has been totally silent here today. I'm coming to the same conclusion. I found even more oddness. Even tho the config.php file says to use sqlite3, mysql is showing something different. Fired up mysql (MariaDB 5.5.47), and I'm looking at this: MariaDB [(none)]> SELECT User,Host FROM mysql.user; And really poor security on those oc_admin accounts that got created: MariaDB [(none)]> SHOW GRANTS FOR oc_admin1; Finally, list of all the tables in the database: MariaDB [owncloud]> select table_name from information_schema.tables where table_schema='owncloud'; I'd like to know what got created. I have not tested mine upgraded install yet ofr anoything beyond "it's working" status. 



