Summary: a combination of _this_ forum thread and the Piwigo error message documentation made it happen.įirst time forum user. Woo hoo! Now I can get on with trying to wrangle all the other things that don't automate when hosting on a NAS, like updates, plugins, and so on. Once I had moved the config file into the Synology directory, I was able to log in and continue as needed. But because the Piwigo documentation is very thorough, the error message told me what I needed to do in creating the database access file. I got a Mailer creation error, and a failure to create error. So I went back to localhost, and using phpMyAdmin, created a piwigo database with no tables. I then tried port suggestion, which reverted to a cannot connect error. sock values as suggested by which addressed the initial error messages, but produced another: connection to server successful but the connection to the database was not possible. It generated a couple of cannot connect errors: no such file and couldn't fetch mysqli. I tried the installation, using localhost as the server, and root as the user. I'm running a two bay Synology DS218j, with WebStation and a Wordpress package set up. Piwigo URL: I went through both of these methods without success. If any of those who got it working are reading this, was there any special config necessary to do so? Am I overlooking something? I also see some here and around the web who claim to have successfully installed Piwigo on a Synology NAS, and have it working. In response I get 'Cannot connect to server'.Īny idea what I'm doing wrong? I see others in the forums have had similar problems, but see no forum replies which have given any solutions. I enter localhost, the new db user name and password, the database name, and the default folder prefix ('piwigo_'). When I run the setup by invoking the URL, I get the setup page. Created database using phpMyAdmin in MariaDB, and created a new database user and password, with all privileges. Piwigo files have been placed in a folder in my NAS web server directory (note the web server and MariaDB are currently working fine with a Webtrees installation), and file permissions set for all the folders and descendants. Trying to get Piwigo working on my Synology NAS DS218plus.
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