[support] FW: RE:One or more problems were detected with your Drupal installation. Check the status report for more information.

Jamie Holly hovercrafter at earthlink.net
Thu Dec 30 03:33:57 UTC 2010


You don't have cron running:

http://drupal.org/cron


Jamie Holly
http://www.intoxination.net
http://www.hollyit.net


On 12/29/2010 9:57 PM, Ibrahim Adan wrote:
> Please respond? Need assistance fix problems.
>
> Thanks
> ________________________________________
> From: Ibrahim Adan
> Sent: December-28-10 12:53 PM
> To: support at drupal.org
> Cc: ibrahimmadan at hotmail.com
> Subject: RE:One or more problems were detected with your Drupal installation. Check the status report for more information.
>
> Hello,
>
> Whenever I want to administer contents, I get an error message from Drupal. Please see on the Subject line. Please help provide step by step how to fix the the problem.
>
> Please see the attached "status report" for more information.
>
> The problems are:
>
> 1- Cron maintenance tasks Last run 28 weeks 14 hours ago
> Cron has not run recently. For more information, see the online handbook entry for configuring cron jobs. You can run cron manually.
>
> 2-Date Popup requirements : The Date Popup module needs code added by the jQuery UI module. This is not yet a requirement, but soon will be, so you are encouraged to install that module as soon as possible. In the meantime, a version of the needed code is included here.
>
> 3-Date Timezone requirements: The site timezone name may not be correct
>
> 4-Drupal core update status: No update data available
>
> http://canada-kenya.com/admin/reports/status
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ibrahim Adan
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>     3. View problem (Roger)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:33:25 -0500
> From: Pat Newberry<drupal at gypsyfarm.com>
> Subject: [support] Introduction
> To: support at drupal.org
> Message-ID:<4D18F815.5080107 at gypsyfarm.com>
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>
> I don't actually have any question, but wanted to get my feet wet and at
> least say hello.
>
> I'll be working on a Drupal site for a none profit organization and
> figure at some point I might have a question or at the very least might
> want to read what others are asking.
>
> I've got a local drupal test environment set up on my windows laptop
> using xammp.
>
> the organization I work for has a linux site where I have second semi
> production drupal site (both are 6.x site right now)
>
> I've been debating on going with 7.x ... but figured I hold off for a
> bit on that.  I'm pretty much in the learning stage now, working thru
> the Pro-Drupal  book that uses version 6.x so that is why I'm going to
> stick with that for the moment.
>
> My first proof of concept will be a survey form. I've installed the
> webform module and it seems pretty easy to use.
>
> The results page is not too exciting, so I plan on doing something else
> to display parts of the results in a more graphic form (pie chart, bar
> graphs etc) Will need to research more on the options available to me in
> that area.
>
> Pat Newberry
>
> www.gypsyfarm.com
>
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:05:00 -0800
> From: prothero<prothero at geol.ucsb.edu>
> Subject: Re: [support] Introduction
> To: support at drupal.org
> Message-ID:<1743218D-578C-40FB-9C84-117D3D339ADE at geol.ucsb.edu>
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>
> Pat:
> I'm a Drupal newbie too. I decided that version 7 wasn't ready yet for
> newbies. This is based on the many modules that aren't updated and the
> dearth of books. Drupal 7 promises a better administration interface
> and more speed. However, those improvements aren't enough to warrant
> struggling with a very new, not quite released version.
> Good luck,
> Bill
>
> William A. Prothero
> http://earthednet.org/
>
>
>
> On Dec 27, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Pat Newberry wrote:
>
> >  I don't actually have any question, but wanted to get my feet wet
> >  and at
> >  least say hello.
> >
> >  I'll be working on a Drupal site for a none profit organization and
> >  figure at some point I might have a question or at the very least
> >  might
> >  want to read what others are asking.
> >
> >  I've got a local drupal test environment set up on my windows laptop
> >  using xammp.
> >
> >  the organization I work for has a linux site where I have second semi
> >  production drupal site (both are 6.x site right now)
> >
> >  I've been debating on going with 7.x ... but figured I hold off for a
> >  bit on that.  I'm pretty much in the learning stage now, working thru
> >  the Pro-Drupal  book that uses version 6.x so that is why I'm going to
> >  stick with that for the moment.
> >
> >  My first proof of concept will be a survey form. I've installed the
> >  webform module and it seems pretty easy to use.
> >
> >  The results page is not too exciting, so I plan on doing something
> >  else
> >  to display parts of the results in a more graphic form (pie chart, bar
> >  graphs etc) Will need to research more on the options available to
> >  me in
> >  that area.
> >
> >  Pat Newberry
> >
> >  www.gypsyfarm.com
> >
> >
> >
> >  --
> >  [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 18:06:45 +1100
> From: Roger<arelem at bigpond.com>
> Subject: [support] View problem
> To: support at drupal.org
> Message-ID:<4D198C85.5030309 at bigpond.com>
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> We have a members content entry form which has a title field number of
> drop down selections for choice of books and other literature, a date
> selection, From, To and Repeat for events.
>
> Set up a view to display the entries, works when logged as admin, all good.
>
> However when logged in as a member, the view does not display in a page,
> menu item or block.
>
> Roles are "Authenticated User" and "Authenticated member", there are 4
> types of Authenticated member.
>
> Permissions are set for viewing all of the fields but not for edit.
>
> The page, block and menu display when 'Authenticated member' is
> deactivated but this means that everyone can view the result.
>
> It's got me stymied, can't figure out what's wrong.
>
> Can someone help please
> Thank you
> Roger
>
>
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