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==Internal server error issues==
 
==Internal server error issues==
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  ''':chown -R cpaneluser.cpaneluser public_html'''
 
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==Server config conflicts to check for==
 
==Server config conflicts to check for==
 
;Make sure mysql is NOT running in "strict" mode. :This can prevent insert statements from working properly -- a problem typically evidenced by not being able to log-in to a newly-installed copy of Pro Edition (you'll keep getting the "invalid username/password" error)
 
;Make sure mysql is NOT running in "strict" mode. :This can prevent insert statements from working properly -- a problem typically evidenced by not being able to log-in to a newly-installed copy of Pro Edition (you'll keep getting the "invalid username/password" error)

Revision as of 11:11, 6 July 2006

This is place for all miscellaneous tips and solutions gleamed from various customer inquiries and support incidents.

Contents

Cannot save header text, company logo, etc in Template Manager

To fix:

  1. Go to the Help Center
  2. Click the Diagnostics button at the top
  3. Look under "Special Tools"
  4. Click "Check/fix system db table structure"

If that doesn't work, try the "Make sure all system db tables exist" link too.


How do I find out my server hostname and IP Address?

Create a .php script that looks like this, upload it to your site, and pull it up in your browser.

<?

# Get IP by global var or reverse dns lookup (if global var not set)
if ( $_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR'] != "" ) {
   $my_ip_address = $_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR'];
} elseif ( gethostbyname(php_uname(n)) != "" ) {
   $my_ip_address = gethostbyname(php_uname(n));
}

echo "My hostname: [".php_uname(n)."]<br>";
echo "My IP address: [".$my_ip_address."]";

?>


Internal server error issues

If your server is running suexec, permissions on all files and folders need to be 755 with an owner and group of cpaneluser.cpaneluser. You will get a "Internal Server Error" or "Error 500" when permissions are not this way. To fix this issue use the following 2 commands on the doc root.

chmod -R 0755 public_html

and

:chown -R cpaneluser.cpaneluser public_html


Server config conflicts to check for

Make sure mysql is NOT running in "strict" mode. 
This can prevent insert statements from working properly -- a problem typically evidenced by not being able to log-in to a newly-installed copy of Pro Edition (you'll keep getting the "invalid username/password" error)
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