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  • Thread Starter 67comet

    (@67comet)

    Yes I need to fix a JSON error but the MYSQL error was a PHP compile error. When I compiled PHP I didn’t have a USE flag for MYSQL.. that side of the house is good.. Now I gotta figure out the JSON error when trying to write a post..

    Thread Starter 67comet

    (@67comet)

    Gentoo Linux (GNU/Linux 5.4.48)

    PHP 7.4.21

    MySQL/8.0.25

    Apache/2.4.48

    Loaded Modules:
     core_module (static)
     so_module (static)
     http_module (static)
     mpm_prefork_module (static)
     actions_module (shared)
     alias_module (shared)
     auth_basic_module (shared)
     authn_anon_module (shared)
     authn_core_module (shared)
     authn_dbm_module (shared)
     authn_file_module (shared)
     authz_core_module (shared)
     authz_dbm_module (shared)
     authz_groupfile_module (shared)
     authz_host_module (shared)
     authz_owner_module (shared)
     authz_user_module (shared)
     autoindex_module (shared)
     cgi_module (shared)
     cgid_module (shared)
     deflate_module (shared)
     dir_module (shared)
     env_module (shared)
     expires_module (shared)
     ext_filter_module (shared)
     filter_module (shared)
     headers_module (shared)
     include_module (shared)
     info_module (shared)
     log_config_module (shared)
     logio_module (shared)
     mime_module (shared)
     mime_magic_module (shared)
     negotiation_module (shared)
     rewrite_module (shared)
     setenvif_module (shared)
     socache_shmcb_module (shared)
     speling_module (shared)
     ssl_module (shared)
     unique_id_module (shared)
     unixd_module (shared)
     usertrack_module (shared)
     vhost_alias_module (shared)
     php7_module (shared)

    I’m at a loss. It seems everything is installed like it should be.

    I did a text index.php and it showed PHP was all there and working, I don’t know where else to look. I’ve tossed, and restarted a fresh install of WordPress a few times (Dumped the MySQL database), re-download the latest file from WordPress, make a new database, and it goes from the page asking for the database info, to the white page of death as quick as you can let go of the mouse button).

    MySQL user can access and modify MySQL (tested with CLI)
    Edited wp-config.php to correct database/user/password
    Changed user to apache for wordpress directory
    Changed
    Went directly to https://www.watchingskycandy.com/wp-admin/install.php (Doesn’t show Debug info when I go directly to it, just the white page).

    So stuck ?? ..

    Thread Starter 67comet

    (@67comet)

    Hello. I tried that last week. I didn’t have that line in mine. I tried adding it to see if maybe mine was backwards and it was the same error. Is that line in another file maybe?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [WP LinkedIn] Installation

    eek; I got all my keys and secrets entered, but I’m still not sure how to include it with my site. [li_profile] is the beginning of something I’m sure, but I tried the URL for my Linkdin profile and it breaks the entire post.

    Help?

    How do you enter it into your site? I did a pdf embed plugin that used [embed]url.pdf[/embed] but that doesn’t work with [li_profile]profileurl[/li_profile]

    Thank you,
    Justin

    Update .. I just tried to update a previous post on my server and it works great, I just can’t add a new post.

    I’ve still got the error. If I add a new database to MySQL and drop a fresh WordPress directory in it all works as advertised. This leads me to think it might be something with MySQL and the way it was backed up and restored.

    I did a temp fix to all my users by giving them green wordpress starting points, but I keep their original wordpress directories untouched but accessible via the www to keep testing things.

    I hit up the IRC rooms and they suggested I kill all my plugins, did that to no help. Tried to clean out all tabled in MySQL and that didn’t help (lost all the blogs so I had to reload them all from back up).

    Since ALL the sites have the exact same error it leads me to MySQL or something that changed in WP in between the backup and the reinstall.

    Anyone got anywhere else to start looking?

    Thank you,
    Justin

    Sorry for the delay, been pretty busy.

    I installed a fresh directory of wordpress, new MySQL database and it works fine. I’ve got so many users with full sites now I really would rather NOT tell them “start over”.

    Here is my data:
    SysInfo
    CPU AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+
    1024mb RAM
    250gig www/hdd
    40gig OS/hdd
    Ubuntu Server Edition (8.04)

    WP 2.5.1
    Apache 2.2.8
    MySQL 5.0.51
    PHP 5?

    I’m sure it is probably a simple syntax error between my restored copies of MySQL and what was in the wordpress directory for all the sites (each site has their own wordpress directory with in their own web directories).

    Hope this helps,
    Justin

    This issue is ongoing with me as well. When I try to make a new post I get this error:
    Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /var/www/jedisteiger/pages/wordpress/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 274

    It happens on ALL the wordpress blogs I’ve got on my server (about 11). I’ve added php.ini changes to 600 seconds, and checked out Apache for a time limit, and nothing unusual. All the sites work perfectly, except we can not post a blog.

    Help? I’ve also re-installed the OS with nothing special (Ubuntu 8.04 Server Edition). Reloaded all the MySQL and web site directories and files back ups. So I’m “assuming” it is in either the MySQL databases, or WordPress files that there is an error.

    Any suggestions on where to go look next?

    Thank you,
    Justin

    Bump? I added the WP DB Backup but I smacked the Delete link before I installed it.

    Any recovery of deleted posts available?

    Thank you,
    Justin

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