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Message #06923
Re: [Question #692930]: no such table: auth_user
Question #692930 on Graphite changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/692930
Status: Answered => Open
Simon Trimboy is still having a problem:
Hi,
Unfortunately this didn't seem to generate any db tables either. What
would one expect from running the below commands in a fresh install ?
PYTHONPATH=/opt/graphite/webapp /usr/local/bin/django-admin.py makemigrations --settings=graphite.local_settings
No changes detected
[root@sm-metric-store-0 graphite]# PYTHONPATH=/opt/graphite/webapp /usr/local/bin/django-admin.py migrate --settings=graphite.local_settings
Operations to perform:
Apply all migrations: (none)
Running migrations:
No migrations to apply.
I have run the inspectdb command below :
PYTHONPATH=/opt/graphite/webapp /usr/local/bin/django-admin.py inspectdb --settings=graphite.local_settings
# This is an auto-generated Django model module.
# You'll have to do the following manually to clean this up:
# * Rearrange models' order
# * Make sure each model has one field with primary_key=True
# * Make sure each ForeignKey and OneToOneField has `on_delete` set to the desired behavior
# * Remove `managed = False` lines if you wish to allow Django to create, modify, and delete the table
# Feel free to rename the models, but don't rename db_table values or field names.
from django.db import models
class DjangoMigrations(models.Model):
app = models.CharField(max_length=255)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
applied = models.DateTimeField()
class Meta:
managed = False
db_table = 'django_migrations'
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