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Question Error Mysql when impoorting m3U streams

Xpert007

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hello everybody , i hope somene will help with this problem.

i installed a new version of xtream UI , i restore my backup , but the only problem i'm facing is when i import m3U streams i have message saying :

"No new streams imported from the M3U.please check the input ( you can see the message on the screenshots )

I did some research and find a command to fix that
"sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart"

when i put this command on putty i have this message saying (screenshot) :

"/etc/init.d/mysql: command not found"

i think it's a problem in the backup , i checked mysql file but didn't find on the path /etc/init.d/mysql

Can someone help to fox this please , ive been searching for 2 days now on WOI and on the internet
 

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hello everybody , i hope somene will help with this problem.

i installed a new version of xtream UI , i restore my backup , but the only problem i'm facing is when i import m3U streams i have message saying :

"No new streams imported from the M3U.please check the input ( you can see the message on the screenshots )

I did some research and find a command to fix that
"sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart"

when i put this command on putty i have this message saying (screenshot) :

"/etc/init.d/mysql: command not found"

i think it's a problem in the backup , i checked mysql file but didn't find on the path /etc/init.d/mysql

Can someone help to fox this please , ive been searching for 2 days now on WOI and on the internet

Use this:



Instead of restart you can use stop or reload as needed.
 
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