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@bigsite – As this is a test site I nuked the whole installation (drop tables and files) and started fresh to troubleshoot the issue. The site is 100% stable without super cache. Enable Super Cache and after some traffic it would start to throw the Zend Error.
Some googling on the Zend error point to possible PHP – APC issue. I have for now disabled APC to see if this resolves the issue. If you have some recommendation on things to check for APC that would be great.
PHP 5.3.3 is the lastest that comes built with Ubuntu and I have not found any good Ubuntu PPA that provide a latest build. But 5.3.3 is not *that* out of date and I know some web host that have public PHP builds that are older. But I might try to upgrade PHP if their is a strong reason that it will resolve the issue.
Update:
So enabled wp_debug I got the following error:
Fatal error: Internal Zend error – Missing class information for in /var/www/<domain.com>/public/wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/wp-cache-base.php on line 5
Zuhaib
I have an EC2 Ubuntu I am using for testing purposes of nginx and I am running WordPress Multisite w/subdomains and on top domain mapper plugin. The Codex and recommendation here work flawless in all aspect BUT Super Cache.
As soon as I enable Super Cache after any posting or uploading of theme will cause the blog to throw 500 error. Worst inspecting error.log for nginx and php5-fpm logs show nothing reported so its like I am in the dark. Also whats really odd is other php scripts that relay on php5-fpm are working correctly like nothing happen. Restarting php5-fpm resolves the issue but its really points to some issue with Super Cache that I cant figure out.
Now I suspect the issue might be just Super Cache issue with nginx but seeing as others in this thread have gotten it work maybe I am missing a step or setting. Any recommendation or idea where I should start looking? I had this problem before trying the nginx configurations here as I was using my own and was hoping maybe this one would resolve my super cache problems.
Server info:
Ubuntu Server 10.10 x64
PHP 5.3.3-1ubuntu9.3 (fpm-fcgi) (built: Jan 12 2011 16:07:41)
nginx version: nginx/0.8.54Hello,
As songdogtech pointed out the correct URL is https://thedailyjulie.com/wp-admin/install.php, the /web/content is an internal FTP path which you can read more about in the Laughing Squid FAQ, https://laughingsquid.us/faq/website-setup/#public.
About getting the tumblr page, If you have updated your name servers in the last 24 hours sometimes it can take 24-48 hours for the change to propagate. The steps songdogtech mention could work but if your DNS provider still has not update you will need to wait.
Currently I am able to see your wordpress install page.