Posted on: 03/06/10 04:16pm
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
Okay, so the issue is that I can hardly perform anything anymore, ever since I migrated Geeklog to a subdomain (decided that was the best option). The Media Gallery exists, has all content that it had before, but I cannot add anything. I get a white page, even with debug information set to true in siteconfig.php
Going to the Apache log I get:
[Sat Mar 06 21:00:41 2010] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist: /home/public_html/admin/plugins/mediagallery/favicon.ico
[...]
[Sat Mar 06 21:05:09 2010] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist: /home/public_html/admin/javascript, referer: http://domain.com/admin/plugins.php
[Sat Mar 06 21:05:17 2010] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist: /home/public_html/mediagallery/javascript, referer: http://domain.com/mediagallery/index.php
[...]
I've checked, and those files indeed do not exist, but I have a feeling that's not the real problem (there's no extension, for starters)
I've backed up my database, uninstalled Media Gallery, reinstalled it and then put back the database, no result.
I've checked my paths, but there's little I can find that may influence the Media Gallery, unless I'm missing some config file of the plugin itself somewhere..
What else can I do?
By the way: Has anyone else reported having trouble finding anything on geeklog.net? Blogposts really aren't suited to place things like downloads in. When I press downloads, I want a list of things I can download, not a list of posts that I then need to go through to hopefully find what I need: The person asking where to download the Media Gallery plugin was me, I couldn't find the latest version via the search function, I had to manually go through all posts in Plugins to find it. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but even so..
I hope that people are willing to help, I don't know what to check for anymore.
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/06/10 04:33pm
By: Dirk
Looks like there should be a "javascript" directory with your Media Gallery install. Maybe something you forgot to copy over?
But it's been a while since I've install Media Gallery. Someone more familiar with it please correct me.
As for searching: Use the "Advanced Search" option, select "Downloads" from the Type dropdown and you get
a list of downloads related to Media Gallery[*1] . Using the standard search box will indeed search through everything on the site, and chances are that stories and forum posts are ranking higher than downloads.
bye, Dirk
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 05:08am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
You mean there should be a javascript directory in the Media Gallery installer? There is none in the .zip file, so naturally there is none in my folders: I did a clean install of the Media Gallery yesterday, and then placed my mediaobjects back and my database backup to restore the media. The .zip file can't be corrupted or wrong, or you would have had issues raised a long time ago.
It can hardly be Geeklog either, I used the latest version of Geeklog to migrate to when I performed the migration last monday and all other plugins work fine.
Some other issues:
- Media Gallery doesn't use the Geeklog layout.
- When I add a new album, I get the following error:
2 - fopen(/chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/rss/mgmedia.rss) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied @ /chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/classes/feedcreator.class.php line 725
array(2) {
["filename"]=>
string(69) "/chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/rss/mgmedia.rss"
["displayContents"]=>
int(0)
}
Can it be related?
I'm going to backup my DB again and uninstall+reinstall the Media gallery and test it before putting back my stuff, let's see if it can be the database... Is there a way I can let Geeklog check my database?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 05:32am
By: ::Ben
File does not exist: /home/public_html/admin/plugins/mediagallery/favicon.ico
File does not exist: /home/public_html/admin/javascript
File does not exist: /home/public_html/mediagallery/javascript
Your install seems to be corrupt as this file and these folders do not exist on a geeklog and mediagallery normal install.
::Ben
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 06:22am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
I got that. The question is how to fix it.
What is corrupt?
The entire Geeklog install, just the plugins part, the Media Gallery itself?
The installation is a week old, I backed up all my content before emptying the subdomain, copying a brand-new set of Geeklog files there, put back my content (i.e. images) and executed the migrate option.
Again, how do I fix it? It's a brand-new installation of Geeklog and I have just uninstalled and reinstalled Media Gallery. And I don't just mean pressing the delete and install buttons in the plugin menu, in between those two button-presses I replaced all Media Gallery files (except mediaobjects) by a brand-new set of files from the Media Gallery installer.
So, what else can I do besides googling for a different CMS?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 06:43am
By: ::Ben
Did you make a mediagallery plugin auto or manual install?
::Ben
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 07:00am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
I did a manual install.
Would you suggest I do an automatic install instead?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 07:48am
By: suprsidr
2 - fopen(/chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/rss/mgmedia.rss) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied @ /chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/classes/feedcreator.class.php line 725
This is a fatal error
chmod 777 /chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/rss/mgmedia.rss
-s
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 07:58am
By: ::Ben
Would you suggest I do an automatic install instead?
No.
Does your geeklog cms work with the mediagallery plugin off?
::Ben
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 08:08am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
A very useful question, imo: I can add and delete stories, users, groups etc. However, I can not install a new plugin. The XMLSiteMap plugin was available for installation, so - while testing stuff to answer your question - I tried to install it. (Note that I don't remember adding it anywhere, does it come standard with Geeklog 1.6.1?) I get the exact same errors as the ones I get when trying to add media to the mediagallery.
So, that suggests it's a problem in Geeklog itself, not in the plugins, right?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 08:29am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
Quote by: AnaidYou mean there should be a javascript directory in the Media Gallery installer? There is none in the .zip file, so naturally there is none in my folders: I did a clean install of the Media Gallery yesterday, and then placed my mediaobjects back and my database backup to restore the media. The .zip file can't be corrupted or wrong, or you would have had issues raised a long time ago.
I've searched again and there is a javascript folder *somewhere*, but not where the errors indicate Geeklog expects it: There is the folder: public_html/javascript/
But if that's what Geeklog needs (don't know how to check), then there's something wrong with the paths for the plugins? Is there a path config option that I may have missed?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 10:42am
By: ::Ben
Yes Geeklog CMS use the public_html/javascript folder.
The XMLSiteMap plugin was available for installation, so - while testing stuff to answer your question - I tried to install it. (Note that I don't remember adding it anywhere, does it come standard with Geeklog 1.6.1?) I get the exact same errors as the ones I get when trying to add media to the mediagallery.
Same message as: 2 - fopen(/chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/rss/mgmedia.rss) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied @ /chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/classes/feedcreator.class.php line 725
:
Can you provide us a link to your site?
::Ben
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/07/10 04:13pm
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
Quote by: cordisteYes Geeklog CMS use the public_html/javascript folder.
The XMLSiteMap plugin was available for installation, so - while testing stuff to answer your question - I tried to install it. (Note that I don't remember adding it anywhere, does it come standard with Geeklog 1.6.1?) I get the exact same errors as the ones I get when trying to add media to the mediagallery.
Same message as: 2 - fopen(/chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/rss/mgmedia.rss) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied @ /chroot/home/public_html/mediagallery/classes/feedcreator.class.php line 725
:
No, not that message, but the error message in Apache. Sorry for the confusion. The rss error only occurred when adding a new album, and I just noticed that adding the new album was successful, by the way
Can you provide us a link to your site?
Of course: www.imyou.nl
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/10/10 09:17am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
Hm, I see now that my messages must have been confusing. The point is that the subdomain's public_html contains all the needed files, but that apparenty Geeklog is searching for the javascript folder in the main-domain. Does that make it clearer?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/10/10 06:01pm
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
Can someone Please at least tell me what config values to check?
I've searched my entire database for path values and all are correct, then I searched through the php files of my public_html but I have no idea what to look for, so I searched for everything from 'html' through 'javascript'. Nowhere does a directory path contain the substring 'javascript' and because I get a white page, even with additional debug output, I don't know when or where it goes wrong.
If there is no solution, tell me how to reinstall my Geeklog without migrating this bug along with it: I want to keep using my current database content (via backup) as well as other media such as images, but those are the only things I copied in the migration anyway, so perhaps they contain this bug?? How to find out?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/11/10 04:58am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
Problem also exists in entirely clean Geeklog installation, with newly installed Media Gallery and without any backups/restores performed.
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/11/10 12:05pm
By: ::Ben
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/11/10 03:40pm
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
On the surface, everything looked fine, except for the Media Gallery template.
However, I could not add any kind of media, not even after a clean install of Geeklog and Media Gallery.
I don't think I will be able to find out what the problem is, maybe it's server side, I don't know. But it's running on Wordpress now, since the theme I want to use is available for that system as well.
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/12/10 01:46am
By: jmucchiello
Quote by: AnaidOkay, so the issue is that I can hardly perform anything anymore, ever since I migrated Geeklog to a subdomain
How did you do this? It sounds to me like your path information is still pointing to the files in the root of your web host but it is trying to upload stuff to the subdomain directories (or vice versa). Not knowing the specifics of how your host handles subdomains this is only a guess. So back to the beginning, how did you move Geeklog up to the subdoman? How did you migrate the configuration of paths?
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 03/12/10 04:21am
By: Anonymous (Anaid)
As you can see, that's exactly what I asked for: What paths to check?
I asked it. I got no reply. I stopped trying.
I've checked all config files and I've searched my entire database, no result.
To still answer your question:
How did I migrate? I just used the migration option of the Geeklog installer.
1) Rename current directories of Geeklog to something obscure 'dhakfdahfdajklfdoire7q598'
2) FTP all files from the geeklog .zip installer, as if I were doing a new install
3) FTP all files from the plugins I was using, as per the instructions of the migration option
4) Choose option 'migrate'.
That's what I did.
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 06/11/10 07:33am
By: Rose Lovely
Hopefully a future version of RM will provide some buttons or drop down lists in the Media Gallery to help organize and work through larger media collections. I look forward to this in the future but would love a button right now to just show files which HAVE broken links.
Re: Media Gallery broken, how to fix?
Posted on: 06/11/10 09:11am
By: ::Ben
Rose,
broken links
Can you explain what you need?
::Ben