Posted on: 04/14/08 08:32pm
By: sneel
My Geeklog site is issuing error:
Unfortunately, an error has occurred rendering this page. Please try again later.
I found out that I was upgraded to MySQL 5 recently, and that seems to be the only thing that has changed. In searching the forum, I found a few threads that mentioned the hash algorithm may have changed with the new version of MySQL.?.? My site is not a high traffic site and I don't have a lot of users. However, there is a lot of content I'd like to save. I'd just start over if it weren't for the content. Am I on the right track or is there an easier fix?
Thanks for any help!
-Steve
Re: Involuntarily upgraded MySQL, now my site is down.
Posted on: 04/14/08 10:51pm
By: Surreal
Try taking a look at the MySQL 4 -> 5 Upgrade page, it should have the information to help squirsh your problem
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrading-from-4-1.html
~Surreal
Re: Involuntarily upgraded MySQL, now my site is down.
Posted on: 04/15/08 01:51am
By: Dirk
Re: Involuntarily upgraded MySQL, now my site is down.
Posted on: 04/15/08 11:24pm
By: sneel
I turned the debugging on and found this error:
An error has occurred:
2 - require_once() [function.require-once]: Unable to access *******plugins/staticpage/functions.inc @ E:\**********\lib-common.php line 6177
That should read "staticpages"... so, I looked intp the gl_plugins table and it looks like all my columns got truncated! For example, pi_name is now a varchar(10). This is just one example. It looks like my database is hosed. It looks like this is going to be a task for the host.
Thanks for the debug tip!
-Steve