Steve Walker wrote: > Cheers Rick. > > Well, I tested with a fresh install of a tried and tested cms. We can > recreate the errors on that as well, so it may not be the migrated systems > fault. > > Just to add more confusion, the errors are intermittent - sometimes it works > fine, other times we get these errors which makes it even more difficult to > pinpoint. are you using an opcode cache? > > Steve. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: replies-lists-php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:replies-lists-php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 15:28 >> To: Steve Walker >> Subject: RE: Re: Various errors being generated from an >> apache/php combo >> >> it sounds like when things were migrated not everything got >> set down quite the way it was in the original environment. >> >> ideally you still have the "old" environment available to >> check against. if you do, compare the permissions of the >> "configuration.php" >> file (and directory) between old and new. you'll also likely >> want to check what user/group your apache server is running >> as now, as compared to the previous environment. >> >> on the missing function, do a search through the >> (application/cms) libraries/classes on the old machine to see >> where the missing one is. >> then check things on the new machine. this may be a pathing >> issue, or it could be that something didn't get installed. >> >> if you don't have the old machine available, then this is >> will require more work and digging. >> >> [rule -- never give up the old environment until you're >> *certain* that things work on the new - and even then, tar up >> everything (in reasonable pieces) so that you can compare at >> a later date if necessary.] >> >> - Rick >> >> >> ------------ Original Message ------------ >>> Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 02:58:46 PM +0200 >>> From: Steve Walker <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Subject: RE: Re: Various errors being generated from an >> apache/php combo >>> Thanks Kae and Rick for your replies. >>> >>> One of things I should have mentioned is that all these sites have >>> been migrated from another box on which they were working >> fine, which >>> is why I've been questioning the box itself rather than the cms's. >>> >>> Kind regards, Steve. >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Kae Verens [mailto:kae@xxxxxxxxxx] >>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 13:58 >>>> To: Steve Walker >>>> Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> Subject: Re: Various errors being generated from an >> apache/php >>>> combo >>>> >>>> Steve Walker wrote: >>>>> [client 80.58.205.38] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined >> function: >>>>> cleanupbynode() in >>>>> >> /var/www/vhosts/demos.oneworldmarket.co.uk/httpdocs/gems/kernel/clas >>>> se >>>>> s/ezco >>>>> ntentobjecttreenode.php on line 2684 >>>> could be that the function cleanupbynode() is defined in the wrong >>>> place (ie; after it is actually needed) >>>> >>>>> [client 80.58.205.38] PHP Warning: fopen(../configuration.php): >>>>> failed to open stream: Permission denied in >>>>> >> /var/www/vhosts/oneworldmarket.co.uk/httpdocs/demo_business/administ >>>> ra >>>>> tor/co mponents/com_config/admin.config.php on line 463 >>>> could be that configuration.php is saved using your oneworldmarket >>>> username instead of the httpd's username. >>>> >>>>> What seems very odd is that with all these problems hitting >>>> refresh on >>>>> the browser then takes you to the point the script would >>>> have ended up >>>>> at if it hadn't errored... >>>> it might be that there is a redirect happening, so refreshing the >>>> page doesn't send data to the same location as before. >>>> >>>> >>>> just a few thoughts, >>>> >>>> Kae >>>> >> > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php