Well, these things are always complicated (but usually some simple "little" thing spoiling stuff...
Before making the copy of the database from ported.xxx.com, did you... (you know!) clear cache?
Try emptying the sessions table first, otherwise clear cache at ported and reimport the database, reset your browser and see.
The only other thing I am thinking about is the 127.0.0.1 ... in the settings file. If the prior suggestion does not work, try using a vanilla settngs.php ...
Victor Kane http://awebfactory.com.ar http://drupal.org/project/pft
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 12:31 PM, James R Stone fndtn357@gmail.com wrote:
I have moved sites before this problem, but have never experienced this; I could use some troubleshooting advice.
I moved my domain from one hosting service (GoDaddy) to a new hosting service (HotDrupal).
This works fine.
I moved my website from one hosting service (Hostgator) to a new hosting service (HotDrupal).
- I created a new database and a sub-domain called "
ported.mywebsite.com" inside of "mywebsite.com/sites".
- I ran an import to the new database with the original website's data.
- I moved all of the files, from the original website, into the new
sub-domain directory.
- The settings.php file did not need to be modified except for changing
localhost to "127.0.0.1".
Everything works fine and I was able to log in as /user/1 and work on the website at "ported.mywebsite.com".
** This is where the problem happens.
- I moved my website from "ported.mywebsite.com" to "mywebsite.com" on
the server ("mywebsite.com" is the domain and "ported.mywebsite.com" is a sub-domain).
- I ran an import to the database with "ported.mywebsite.com's" data.
- I moved the "sites" directory from "ported.mywebsite.com" replacing "
mywebsite.com's" sites directory.
I can no longer log in as /user/1.
- I told the Drupal application that I could not remember the password
and it emailed me a one time log in that did not work.
- I modified the password from phpmyadmin by creating a new one and
adding MD5 hash. I cannot log in.
- I changed a user's rid to administrator (a role I gave all
permissions to) and logged in with that username but I was unable to login to the administration menu (even thought it is one of the allowed permissions within the admin role I created).
Some pertinent (?) information Old cPanel Version 11.28.83 | Apache version 2.2.17 | PHP version 5.2.15 | MySQL version 5.1.52 New cPanel Version 11.28.76 | Apache version 2.2.16 | PHP version 5.2.14 | MySQL version 5.0.91-50-log
.htaccess looks okay. settings.php looks okay.
-- Best Regards, James R Stone fndtn357@gmail.com
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