hi i am new to zend and i installed zend server in my local machine, i found phpmyadmin on my instalation directory and i copied it on htdocs. while running http://localhost/phpmyadmin it appears login page and when i enter username and password it does not redirects to the main page. instead it gives "internal server error" thanks in advance
Phptheadmin configuration on zend server community edition
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localhost:3306 and 127.0.0.1:3306 aren't found
ping
cannot be used to verify a port's state, as it's in a different TCP/IP layer and doesn't use a port. Try
telnet localhost 3306
If you can connect, you should see a number of unintelligible characters. This is the MySQL connection ready string.
It seems other apps can access MySQL - when Zend is configured, try running xampp-portcheck.exe
(in your xampp root) and, if all's ok, starting xampp-control.exe
to ensure the MySQL service is running (although it seems likely it is).
I've also pinged myhost.com:3306 and get a response (with ip address 67.63.50.51),
Is 67.63.50.51 your internet facing IP address? It you are setting this up for local dev you're better off configuring the vhost's hostname in your C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
file and directing it to 127.0.0.1 - if 67.63.50.51 isn't your address, you're testing another server (it currently redirects to a Dutch holding page).
It's a PHP stack, maintained by Zend instead of by your distribution's maintainers. You run it with Apache and it replaces your regular PHP and PHP extensions. On Windows and Mac it also includes Apache and MySQL if I remember correctly.
There are two editions,the free 'community edition' and a commercial edition that is just called Zend Server.
Both come with a GUI for easier management of settings, such as the php.ini settings with additional tooltips and help, or enabling/disabling extensions or viewing logfiles.
The free version includes the following extensions:
- Zend Optimizer+ (a good PHP optimizer and bytecode cache),
- the Zend Data Cache (an set of API functions to cache data or output in memory),
- the Zend Debugger (a very useful remote debugger and profiler that you control from Zend Studio or Eclipse PDT),
- Zend Guard Loader (enables loading of encrypted PHP files) and
- Zend Java Bridge (allows you to use Java classes inside PHP code).
The commercial version adds:
- Job Queue (API and GUI to offload execution of long-running PHP scripts; enhanced alternative for cronjobs),
- Code Tracing (root-cause analyses and recording of application execution, manually or triggered by conditions),
- Monitoring (reports and logs application problems and allows replay in Zend Studio),
- Page Caching (cache output based on various rules),
- Download Server (offload transfer of large files so your webserver doesn't have to deal with them).
Compare the versions here: http://www.zend.com/en/products/server/editions
At work we're using the commercial Zend Server on several webservers and while it's not cheap we feel it's worth it (make sure you talk down the price though). For non-commercial and personal use the community edition is a good choice. The Debugger is excellent, as well as the Optimizer. Also, the ease of installation and configuration across different linux distributions is nice to have.
Hope I didn't sound to much like a salesman, but I'm quite pleased with the current Zend Server 5.
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You could try to use
http://localhost:YOURZENDSERVERPORT/phpmyadmin
as the URL.