It will work if you set it up locally in the same server, this tutorial is for real time deployment where teams can manage an individual component, this way troubleshooting, maintaining, migration, etc becomes easy
It is very simple indeed. While giving the endpoint to the WordPress of our database, if it doesn't log in or continue to the account-making screen, it has not been connected. If it's successfully going to the next screen, it has been connected successfully. You can also enable the CloudWatch logs, and once the WordPress instance connects with the database, you can see from the logs generated. One more way is, you can see from the monitoring tab, it will show the successful hits happening on the database. But, a simple one will be the first one that I suggested and shown in the video also from 11:53 to 13:52, I hope this answered your query
I am not able to connect to my setup-config.php ... have i done something wrong ? i followed the video step by step .. up to minute 12 everything worked fine
this video so much useful for mr thank you
Awesome bro!! keep it up!
Can you guide me in the field of cloud computing and kubernetes?
Please take a course on cloud computing
Well Explained..1 question What if we dont use the RDS ? will that still work ?
It will work if you set it up locally in the same server, this tutorial is for real time deployment where teams can manage an individual component, this way troubleshooting, maintaining, migration, etc becomes easy
While adding document root cd/var/www/html/ it shows no such files and directories plz help ... it is my project
That was really good
But how to check we are connected with our RDS database ?
It is very simple indeed. While giving the endpoint to the WordPress of our database, if it doesn't log in or continue to the account-making screen, it has not been connected. If it's successfully going to the next screen, it has been connected successfully. You can also enable the CloudWatch logs, and once the WordPress instance connects with the database, you can see from the logs generated. One more way is, you can see from the monitoring tab, it will show the successful hits happening on the database. But, a simple one will be the first one that I suggested and shown in the video also from 11:53 to 13:52, I hope this answered your query
I am not able to connect to my setup-config.php ... have i done something wrong ? i followed the video step by step .. up to minute 12 everything worked fine
thank you kind sir
After clicking submit I am unable to go to step 2. Please help.
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or at mail, if not then please share what error it is throwing at you
why tar -zxvf me eror??
What error is it throwing? Can you type it in the comments
can i ask for your wa because there is just a little problem at the end Putty in vi wp-config.php
Ótimo vídeo
Thanks
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