• Resolved jayyyoh

    (@jayyyoh)


    I’m running WP 3.1 with the Gensesis Framework and a child theme too with very few plugins (Google Analytics, Scribe, VaultPress and NextGEN). I was developing a site on a live server in a directory and when I went to go live, move index.php and my .htaccess to the root and made the appropriate tweeks in each to reference the directory with the rest of the files. Finally, I was attempting to get rid of the WP directory appearing in the permalink structure and modified site_url and home under the main settings…

    WHITE SCREEN OF DEATH!

    Since I could not access wp-admin and I have VaultPress I thought it would be simple to wind back to the last stable backup of the DB. Problem is after I re-install WP and point it to the last good version of the DB I still have the whitescreen which generates no source code at all. On the VaultPress website they give you the way to resore plugins, themes, uploads and the database (https://dashboard.vaultpress.com/1228/support/) although it does not give a particular order in which to do this. Is this why my full-reinstall is not working?

    Should I create a new empty DB for my new WP install, reinstall themes, then plugins and then uploads – lastly updating my DB with the old MySQL tables?

    My question is, do

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  • @mercime

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    Thread Starter jayyyoh

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    Thread Starter jayyyoh

    (@jayyyoh)

    ***SLIGHT EDIT TO ABOVE POST***

    I’m running WP 3.1 with the Gensesis Framework and a child theme too with very few plugins (Google Analytics, Scribe, VaultPress and NextGEN). I was developing a site on a live server in a directory. I went live, moving index.php and my .htaccess to the root and made the appropriate tweeks in each to reference the directory with the rest of the files. Finally, I was attempting to get rid of the WP directory appearing in the permalink structure and modified site_url and home under the main settings from https://mysiteulr.com/directory to https://mysiteulr.com/

    WHITE SCREEN OF DEATH!

    Since I could not access wp-admin and I have VaultPress I thought it would be simple to wind back to the last stable backup of the DB. Problem is, after I re-install WP and point it to the last good version of the DB I still have the whitescreen which generates no source code at all. On the VaultPress website they give you the way to resore plugins, themes, uploads and the database (https://dashboard.vaultpress.com/1228/support/) although it does not give a particular order in which to do this. Is this why my full-reinstall is not working?

    My question is, should I do this re-instal in a certain order? Like create a new empty DB for my new WP install, reinstall themes, then plugins and then uploads – lastly updating my DB with the old MySQL tables?

    I have a feeling that because I am connecting a new install of WP to a themed and modified version of a database, it’s referencing some things that are in the themes that breaks WP and gets the whitescreen.

    @mercime

    (@mercime)

    Emailed them twice. No replies.

    Tweet @vaultpress problem, that could most possibly get their attention like those here https://vaultpress.com/what-theyre-saying/

    Thread Starter jayyyoh

    (@jayyyoh)

    Just got the site back up and copied CSS, Uploads etc. So it’s working in the eoyummywp directory as before. The issue, as I thought, was the ORDER in which I attempted to restore. I resolved by:

    wiping the DB but maintaining same access and settings.
    Clean WP install
    Theme reinstall / activation
    Plugin reinstall / activation
    Copy of Uploads directory
    Removing all the MySQL tables created through PHPmyAdmin
    Adding last working DB backup of tables
    Viola!

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