[support] Re: [drupal-support] modules admin page not loading

Gordon Heydon gordon at heydon.com.au
Wed Nov 2 05:09:34 UTC 2005


Hi,

You need to increase your php memory limit as the modules page loads all
modules, even the ones that have not been enabled.

Gordon.

On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 23:27 -0500, Jared wrote:
> I've run into an odd problem that I was unable to find an answer  
> for.  Today I did a clean Drupal 4.6.3 install.
> 
> The server:
> Ubuntu Breezy 5.10
> Apache 2.0.54
> PHP 4.4.0
> 
> The Drupal install seems to be working, I can access every admin  
> page, but when I click on the, "Modules" admin page (http:// 
> server.com/?q=admin/modules), it doesn't load.
> 
> Nothing shows up in the Apache logs, not even a GET request.  Nothing  
> shows up in the Drupal logs either.
> 
> Under Firefox, there is no error message.  Nothing happens, you just  
> remain on the current page.
> 
> Under Safari, I get the following error:
> Safari can't open the page.
> Safari can't open the page "http://server.com/?q=admin/modules". The  
> error was: "lost network connection" (NSURLErrorDomain:-1005) Please  
> choose Report Bug to Apple from the Safari menu, note the error  
> number, and describe what you did before you saw this message.
> 
> Under IE 6 on a XP machine, I get a page not found error, I think  
> down below it said something about DNS. (I'm no longer near a Windows  
> machine)
> 
> I'm not having any problems with any other network connectivity (I've  
> also tried from work and from home with the same result)
> 
> I tried a clean install and had the same result.
> 
> I then tried installing it on an old Ubuntu Warty machine running  
> Apache 2.0.50 and PHP 4.3.8 and the Modules item worked fine.
> 
> I must be missing something obvious.  Has anyone else run into this?
> 
> Thanks,
> -jared

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