Re: [PHP] Re: Various errors being generated from an apache/php combo



Steve Walker wrote:
Cheers Rick.

Well, I tested with a fresh install of a tried and tested cms. We can
recreate the errors on that as well, so it may not be the migrated systems
fault.

Just to add more confusion, the errors are intermittent - sometimes it works
fine, other times we get these errors which makes it even more difficult to
pinpoint.

are you using an opcode cache?


Steve.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 15:28
To: Steve Walker
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: Various errors being generated from an
apache/php combo

it sounds like when things were migrated not everything got
set down quite the way it was in the original environment.

ideally you still have the "old" environment available to
check against. if you do, compare the permissions of the
"configuration.php"
file (and directory) between old and new. you'll also likely
want to check what user/group your apache server is running
as now, as compared to the previous environment.

on the missing function, do a search through the
(application/cms) libraries/classes on the old machine to see
where the missing one is.
then check things on the new machine. this may be a pathing
issue, or it could be that something didn't get installed.

if you don't have the old machine available, then this is
will require more work and digging.

[rule -- never give up the old environment until you're
*certain* that things work on the new - and even then, tar up
everything (in reasonable pieces) so that you can compare at
a later date if necessary.]

- Rick


------------ Original Message ------------
Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 02:58:46 PM +0200
From: Steve Walker <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: Various errors being generated from an
apache/php combo
Thanks Kae and Rick for your replies.

One of things I should have mentioned is that all these sites have
been migrated from another box on which they were working
fine, which
is why I've been questioning the box itself rather than the cms's.

Kind regards, Steve.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kae Verens [mailto:kae@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 13:58
To: Steve Walker
Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [PHP] Re: Various errors being generated from an
apache/php
combo

Steve Walker wrote:
[client 80.58.205.38] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined
function:
cleanupbynode() in

/var/www/vhosts/demos.oneworldmarket.co.uk/httpdocs/gems/kernel/clas
se
s/ezco
ntentobjecttreenode.php on line 2684
could be that the function cleanupbynode() is defined in the wrong
place (ie; after it is actually needed)

[client 80.58.205.38] PHP Warning: fopen(../configuration.php):
failed to open stream: Permission denied in

/var/www/vhosts/oneworldmarket.co.uk/httpdocs/demo_business/administ
ra
tor/co mponents/com_config/admin.config.php on line 463
could be that configuration.php is saved using your oneworldmarket
username instead of the httpd's username.

What seems very odd is that with all these problems hitting
refresh on
the browser then takes you to the point the script would
have ended up
at if it hadn't errored...
it might be that there is a redirect happening, so refreshing the
page doesn't send data to the same location as before.


just a few thoughts,

Kae



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