try to put a new settings.php (copied from the default one) and when it asks you to enter the database, point to the one you imported.

best,

On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 12:36 AM, Roger <arelem@bigpond.com> wrote:
Using Drupal 7.10 everything fully updated.
Following the drupal.org instructions I zipped the live drupal site,
downloaded to my work pc.
Unzipped  the copy to /var/www/ which recreated the identical site on my pc.
Installed clean database of same name and password as the live database.
phpmyadmin on the live site - create the copy .sql file, copied that to
my pc then mysql newdatabase < copy.sql to create and populate the data
tables.

Everything worked well.
However when I browse /localhost/newsite I see the site copy error
message: "Site under maintenance".

Copy folder has same permissions as my other drupal installs although I
did notice that the copy originally had all root ownership, I changed to
user ownership. permissions seem identical to other drupal 7 install.
.htaccess exists.
sites/default/settings.php exists
settings.php has no $db_url directive mentioned in the drupal.org tutorial.


I have tried loging in as user, admin using the same usernames and
passwords as the live site but cannot get past the maintenance screen.

What did I do wrong?
How should I switch off the maintenance message?
What causes this problem and how should it be avoided in the future?

How can I log in?

Help greatly appreciated
Roger
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