Thursday, November 29, 2012

Re: portal to server cluster problem

I would check these first :

app/config/core.php change to Configure::write('debug', 2); too see if any error messages showing up…

chmod -R 777 app/tmp/

could be that your site is older cakephp core their server is newer php… might need to update cake core…

Andras Kende
http://www.kende.com


On Nov 29, 2012, at 12:43 PM, roundrightfarm <roundrightfarm@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings, I am a cake newbie. My Cakephp site had worked fine for 3
> years on a single server, except for rare (once every 3-6 months)
> occurances of prolonged (3 -24 hrs) 500 Internal Server Errors when I
> tried to run scripts that accessed the database. Static pages on the
> site have always worked fine.
>
> When I would call my hosting company regarding these 500 errors I was
> never able to get a definite answer as to why they were occuring, but
> one tech support guy suggested that it could simply be memory issues,
> and since that I was on an older type server, I should switch to a
> newer server cluster and the 500 errors may stop happening.
>
> I had them switch me to the new server type and now I am unable to use
> the login portions of my website. All static pages still load fine.
> when I try to login, no error appears, but it simply redisplays the
> same login screen with the password erased. My hosting company has
> looked at it and can find anything wrong on their end and are
> insisting it is a scripting issue. However, it seems like a server
> issue to me, since I didn't change any code and it stopped working on
> the newer server. They suggest the only thing that might need changing
> in the scripting due to the new server is the absolute path to my site
> on the shared server.
>
> If this is the case, what cake file do I change the absolute path in?
> Any insights into other cake files that may need to be looked at? I
> did have a similar issue a couple years ago when the server was
> maintained and/or upgraded and adding
>
> #Options +Includes
> Options -Multiviews
>
> to the .htaccess file fixed the problem. However, I have tried a
> couple modifications of this file and have tried renaming it to
> "erase" it, but the problem persists unchanged.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
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