Re: question about corrupt db?

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On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 01:14 +0000, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> > On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 16:29 -0600, Terion Miller wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Ashley Sheridan
> >> <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>         
> >>         On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 15:53 -0600, Terion Miller wrote:
> >>         > On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Wolf <lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>         wrote:
> >>         >
> >>         > >
> >>         > >
> >>         > > -----Original Message-----
> >>         > > From: Terion Miller <webdev.terion@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>         > > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 4:23 PM
> >>         > > To: Micah Gersten <micah@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>         > > Cc: PHP General <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>         > > Subject: Re:  question about corrupt db?
> >>         > >
> >>         > > On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Micah Gersten
> >>         <micah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>         > >
> >>         > > > Terion Miller wrote:
> >>         > > > > could a corrupt db make php pages stop functioning?
> >>         > > > > My pages no longer go anywhere, I went back found the
> >>         original scripts
> >>         > > > and
> >>         > > > > still it didn't fix the problem (thought I had messed
> >>         the code up) so
> >>         > > it
> >>         > > > has
> >>         > > > > to be something external of the code its doing this
> >>         locally on my box
> >>         > > and
> >>         > > > on
> >>         > > > > the live server.
> >>         > > > >
> >>         > > > > thanks
> >>         > > > > terion
> >>         > > > >
> >>         > > > >
> >>         > > > Have you checked the PHP error logs?
> >>         > > >
> >>         > > > Thank you,
> >>         > > > Micah Gersten
> >>         > > > onShore Networks
> >>         > > > Internal Developer
> >>         > > > http://www.onshore.com
> >>         > > >
> >>         > > >   I put this:
> >>         > >
> >>         > >
> >>         > >
> >>         > > > ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL);
> >>         > > > ini_set('display_errors', true);
> >>         > >
> >>         > > in the top of the pages but no errors are showing....
> >>         > > ------
> >>         > >
> >>         > > Then that answer would be no....
> >>         > >
> >>         > > You need to actually look at your error logs as if the
> >>         server is set up
> >>         > > right it won,'t allow ini bypasses.
> >>         > >
> >>         > > Wolf
> >>         > >
> >>         > I can't find any error logs, I've looked in the inetpub
> >>         folder, the php
> >>         > folder the IIS services admin ....
> >>         
> >>         
> >>         IIS has an option that lets you view the websites you have set
> >>         up (I
> >>         believe you can get to it from right-clicking My Computer and
> >>         selecting
> >>         Manage.) Select the site you are having problems with, and
> >>         view the
> >>         properties for it. One of the tabs (I forget which exactly)
> >>         tells you
> >>         where the error logs are for this site.
> >>         
> >>         
> >>         Ash
> >>         www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
> >>         
> >>
> >> wow not there either, is it possible the person in this job before me
> >> just removed the logs and the servers capability to log? like there is
> >> no usr/bin/log file or anything like that (went to the apache site)
> >> and in the IIS install I went thru everything and can't find a thing
> >> about error logs...OMG pulling out my hair.
> > Well, /usr/bin/log is for Apache on Linux, so won't be of any use to you
> > with IIS on Windows!
> > 
> > Stupid question, but have you searched for all *.log files? As far as I
> > know, you can't stop the server logging, and I think IIS locks the logs
> > to prevent accidental deletion. Generally speaking, the logs will be
> > pretty large files (depending on how busy your website is) if that helps
> > you narrow down your search.
> > 
> > 
> > Ash
> > www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
> > 
> 
> just turn display errors on and set reporting to E_ALL ? save mucking 
> around (although it is normally a good idea to know where you're log 
> files are) :p
> 
If you read the thread, you'd know he's already tried that, and there's
some information you just don't get with E_ALL that you need to look at
the logs for.


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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