v5.10, I am getting weird Error 500. Regardless of which module I update, after I ran update.php with no error message, I am no longer able to access <mysite>/admin without Server Error 500. I have restored from backup and tried updating different modules with same results 3 times so far.
When update.php finishes, the admin link is /?q=admin instead of / admin, and this ends with Error 500, so I go to Main first then click on admin from the Nav. Still Error 500. Now if I type /admin/ <subdir>, it just works, i.e., /admin/settings.
This is just so weird. Does anyone know what is going on?
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Quoting A-NO-NE Music madflute@anonemusic.com:
This is just so weird. Does anyone know what is going on?
Don't know really. Empty/truncate tables beginning with cache and the sessions table.
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Check if .htaccess is the same as before and copied correctly to the server.
Hans
On 9/6/08, A-NO-NE Music madflute@anonemusic.com wrote:
v5.10, I am getting weird Error 500. Regardless of which module I update, after I ran update.php with no error message, I am no longer able to access <mysite>/admin without Server Error 500. I have restored from backup and tried updating different modules with same results 3 times so far.
When update.php finishes, the admin link is /?q=admin instead of / admin, and this ends with Error 500, so I go to Main first then click on admin from the Nav. Still Error 500. Now if I type /admin/ <subdir>, it just works, i.e., /admin/settings.
This is just so weird. Does anyone know what is going on?
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Greater Boston http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com
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On 08/09/07(日), at 10:39, KOBA | Hans Rossel wrote:
Check if .htaccess is the same as before and copied correctly to the server.
Thank you for your response. TextWrangler tells me they are identical to the one came with Drupal install. ISP responded to me saying Error 500 is caused because there is no /admin/ directory. They don't know how Drupal works :-(
I just found out /admin/build/modules and /admin/help also causes Error 500. The rest is fine. This ISP gives very limited access to phpMyAdmin. If I need to clean the cache, I need to know the exact query. I need to study.
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On Sun, 7 Sep 2008, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[.] ISP responded to me saying Error 500 is caused because there is no /admin/ directory. They don't know how Drupal works :-(
Do you have access to the raw web server logs? Maybe through cpanel or the filesystem directly?
I just found out /admin/build/modules and /admin/help also causes Error 500. The rest is fine. This ISP gives very limited access to phpMyAdmin. If I need to clean the cache, I need to know the exact query. I need to study.
show tables where tables_in_DATABASENAME like 'cache%';
In D5, that gives me five rows:
+----------------------------+ | Tables_in_NewLifeHV_drupal | +----------------------------+ | cache | | cache_filter | | cache_menu | | cache_page | | cache_views | +----------------------------+
Then I suppose you would run a truncate table command for each of those--E.G. "truncate table cache_filter".
I am no Drupal expert, so Caveat emptor.
Regards,
Luke
2008/9/8 A-NO-NE Music madflute@anonemusic.com:
On 08/09/07(日), at 10:39, KOBA | Hans Rossel wrote:
Check if .htaccess is the same as before and copied correctly to the server.
Thank you for your response. TextWrangler tells me they are identical to the one came with Drupal install. ISP responded to me saying Error 500 is caused because there is no /admin/ directory. They don't know how Drupal works :-(
I just found out /admin/build/modules and /admin/help also causes Error 500. The rest is fine. This ISP gives very limited access to phpMyAdmin. If I need to clean the cache, I need to know the exact query. I need to study.
If /admin/build/modules gives you a 500 error but /admin/build/themes works, then check also for mod_security problems. See http://drupal.org/node/110219
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On 08/09/10(水), at 10:45, Cog Rusty wrote:
If /admin/build/modules gives you a 500 error but /admin/build/themes works, then check also for mod_security problems. See http://drupal.org/node/110219
Thank you for your response. It took me quite a few exchanges with the ISP. In the end, they didn't want to change this settings but suggested to go to PHP5, which magically solved all the problems. Huh!
After a month of agony, I can rest easy now. Best regards.
-- - Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Greater Boston http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com