Hi all,
Iam finished setting up new irc services (I already had an older unrealircd and anope 1.8
Iam trying to update old databases. heres my code "i have uncommented "db_old" and put my databases into the new installation of anope data folder. and then i start the server, it does show I have a nickname, but my password is incorrect. I have even stopped it, and tried all the other file encryption "sha1, md5, oldmd5,plain, etc. and nothing works, still says my password is wrong.
module
{
name = "db_old"
/*
* This is the encryption type used by the databases. This must be set correctly or
* your passwords will not work. Valid options are: plain, oldmd5, sha1, and plain.
* You must also be sure to load the correct encryption module below in the Encryption
* Modules section so that your passwords work.
*/
hash = "plain"
}
/*
* [RECOMMENDED] db_flatfile
*
* This is the default flatfile database format.
*/
module
{
name = "db_flatfile"
/*
* The database name db_flatfile should use
*/
database = "anope.db"
/*
* Sets the number of days backups of databases are kept. If you don't give it,
* or if you set it to 0, Services won't backup the databases.
*
* NOTE: Services must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work.
*
* This directive is optional, but recommended.
*/
keepbackups = 3
/*
* Allows Services to continue file write operations (i.e. database saving)
* even if the original file cannot be backed up. Enabling this option may
* allow Services to continue operation under conditions where it might
* otherwise fail, such as a nearly-full disk.
*
* NOTE: Enabling this option can cause irrecoverable data loss under some
* conditions, so make CERTAIN you know what you're doing when you enable it!
*
* This directive is optional, and you are discouraged against enabling it.
*/
#nobackupokay = yes
/*
* If enabled, services will fork a child process to save databases.
*
* This is only useful with very large databases, with hundreds
* of thousands of objects, that have a noticeable delay from
* writing databases.
*
* If your database is large enough cause a noticeable delay when
* saving you should consider a more powerful alternative such
* as db_sql or db_redis, which incrementally update their
* databases asynchronously in real time.
*/
fork = no
}
thanks!
mark