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Hi
Is this familiar to anybody. Its about halfway through, about the 50% mark, and seems to have created the tables
Installing data... Data install/update: Module 'Magento_Store': Upgrading data... Module 'Magento_Directory': Installing data... Upgrading data... Red from here down [ERROR] Exception: Warning: Error while sending QUERY packet. PID=1955 in /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Statement/Pdo.php on line 228 in /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/framework/App/ErrorHandler.php:61 Stack trace: #0 [internal function]: Magento\Framework\App\ErrorHandler->handler(2, 'Error while sen...', '/home/Web/devel...', 228, Array) #1 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Statement/Pdo.php(228): PDOStatement->execute(Array) #2 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/framework/DB/Statement/Pdo/Mysql.php(93): Zend_Db_Statement_Pdo->_execute(Array) #3 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Statement.php(303): Magento\Framework\DB\Statement\Pdo\Mysql->_execute(Array) #4 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php(480): Zend_Db_Statement->execute(Array) #5 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Adapter/Pdo/Abstract.php(238): Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->query('UPDATE `setup_m...', Array) #6 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/framework/DB/Adapter/Pdo/Mysql.php(517): Zend_Db_Adapter_Pdo_Abstract->query('UPDATE `setup_m...', Array) #7 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/framework/DB/Adapter/Pdo/Mysql.php(580): Magento\Framework\DB\Adapter\Pdo\Mysql->_query('UPDATE `setup_m...', Array) #8 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php(635): Magento\Framework\DB\Adapter\Pdo\Mysql->query('UPDATE `setup_m...', Array) #9 /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/framework/Module/ModuleResource.php(131): Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->update('setup_module', Array, '(module = 'Mage...') #10 /home/Web/devel/setup/src/Magento/Setup/Model/Installer.php(877): Magento\Framework\Module\ModuleResource->setDataVersion('Magento_Directo...', '2.0.1') #11 /home/Web/devel/setup/src/Magento/Setup/Model/Installer.php(791): Magento\Setup\Model\Installer->handleDBSchemaData(Object(Magento\Setup\Module\DataSetup), 'data') #12 [internal function]: Magento\Setup\Model\Installer->installDataFixtures() #13 /home/Web/devel/setup/src/Magento/Setup/Model/Installer.php(342): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) #14 /home/Web/devel/setup/src/Magento/Setup/Controller/Install.php(109): Magento\Setup\Model\Installer->install(Array) #15 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-mvc/src/Controller/AbstractActionController.php(84): Magento\Setup\Controller\Install->startAction() #16 [internal function]: Zend\Mvc\Controller\AbstractActionController->onDispatch(Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent)) #17 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-eventmanager/src/EventManager.php(490): call_user_func(Array, Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent)) #18 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-eventmanager/src/EventManager.php(260): Zend\EventManager\EventManager->triggerListeners('dispatch', Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent), Object(Closure)) #19 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-mvc/src/Controller/AbstractController.php(118): Zend\EventManager\EventManager->triggerEventUntil(Object(Closure), Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent)) #20 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-mvc/src/DispatchListener.php(118): Zend\Mvc\Controller\AbstractController->dispatch(Object(Zend\Http\PhpEnvironment\Request), Object(Zend\Http\PhpEnvironment\Response)) #21 [internal function]: Zend\Mvc\DispatchListener->onDispatch(Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent)) #22 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-eventmanager/src/EventManager.php(490): call_user_func(Array, Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent)) #23 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-eventmanager/src/EventManager.php(260): Zend\EventManager\EventManager->triggerListeners('dispatch', Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent), Object(Closure)) #24 /home/Web/devel/vendor/zendframework/zend-mvc/src/Application.php(340): Zend\EventManager\EventManager->triggerEventUntil(Object(Closure), Object(Zend\Mvc\MvcEvent)) #25 /home/Web/devel/setup/index.php(35): Zend\Mvc\Application->run() #26 {main}
Thank You
Cheers, Neil
** PHP 7.1.16, MariaDB 10.1.11 **
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@CCaway - Yes might be issue with maria DB configuration settings.
So last option would be open your mariadb config file(my.cnf) - increase wait_timeout = 10 to wait_timeout=180
this 180 will be work for you.
Refer this link - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41398490/mariadb-error-while-sending-query-packet-not-max-allowe...
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Re: Install errors
Yes its because of execution timeout issue , kindly do below configuration in php.ini file
In your php.ini file configuration should be like below :
max_execution_time = 18000
max_input_time = 18000
memory_limit = 1024M
Fore More details refer below link :
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/prereq/apache.html
http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.0/install-gde/system-requirements.html
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Re: Install errors
Thanks for your reply Dave
I have reset the time outs, I had already set timezone, memory(2G) and other bits according to the documentation, unfortunatly, it made no difference to the outcome. I also then updated timeouts to 36000, still no good.
I checked that PHP conformed, that is all good, the machine installed by default with MariaDB 5.56 (Via VestaCP), so I upgraded and that upgrade, by default is MariaDB 10.1.11 (is this an issue?)
I have only been using the default /etc/php.ini file
In a nutshell it is falling over at exactly the same place.
Thanks again
Cheers, Neil
** PHP 7.1.16, MariaDB 10.1.11 **
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Re: Install errors
Have you check php extension mod_version and mod_rewrite is available or not. Both extension required for Setup Magento 2.
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Re: Install errors
@CCaway - Okay i understand !!
You have issue with your Database configuration settings. as you are getting pId (Error while sending QUERY packet. PID=1955) error.
so you need to increase max_allowed_packet value from your database configuration.
change max_allowed_packet = 16M or at least max_allowed_packet = 64M
Also you need to check that all the required modules are enabled or not - here is the technology stack php module required for Magento 2 Install - https://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.2/install-gde/system-requirements-tech.html
Hope it helps , let me know here if issue still not resolved.
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Re: Install errors
Hi Rakesh
Thay are available
Configured on the virtualhost as below
<Directory /home/Web/devel> AllowOverride All Options +Includes -Indexes +ExecCGI php_admin_value open_basedir none php_admin_value upload_tmp_dir /home/web/tmp php_admin_value session.save_path /home/web/tmp </Directory>
or is there a problem here?
Cheers, Neil
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Re: Install errors
Hi Dave
max_allowed_packet was set to 32M I have now set it to 64 has made now difference.
Technology Stack as below and confirmed with phpinfo
PHP Extensions Check You meet 20 out of 20 PHP extensions requirements. Hide detail PHP Extension curl. PHP Extension dom. PHP Extension iconv. PHP Extension mcrypt. PHP Extension simplexml. PHP Extension spl. PHP Extension xsl. PHP Extension intl. PHP Extension mbstring. PHP Extension ctype. PHP Extension hash. PHP Extension openssl. PHP Extension pdo_mysql. PHP Extension soap. PHP Extension zip. PHP Extension phar. PHP Extension xmlwriter. PHP Extension libxml. PHP Extension pcre. PHP Extension gd.
LOL, frustrating
Cheers, Neil
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Re: Install errors
Hello @CCaway
If you are facing too much issue then install magento using ssh
php -d memory_limit=5G bin/magento setup:install --base-url=http://127.0.0.1/magento2/ --db-host=localhost --db-name=magento --db-user=magento --db-password=magento --admin-firstname=Magento --admin-lastname=User --admin-email=user@example.com --admin-user=admin --admin-password=admin123 --language=en_US --currency=USD --timezone=America/Chicago --use-rewrites=1
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Re: Install errors
@CCaway - I understand, You have issue related to configuration side only , something is still missed out.
can you increase php memory_limit to 2048M ? put this memory_limit = 2048M in your php.ini file.
Also after that remove database again - restart the server - and try to install it again and then let me know issue is still remaining or not.
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Re: Install errors
Hi Sunil
Thank you, however it run but only to the same point of error
[Exception]
Warning: Error while sending QUERY packet. PID=20418 in /home/Web/devel/vendor/magento/zendframework1/library/Zend/Db/Statement/Pdo.php on line 228
Perplexing
Cheers, Neil
** PHP 7.1.16, MariaDB 10.1.11 **