SMF Support > SMF 2.0.x Support

Admin pages blank

(1/5) > >>

nrx:
Hey,

I've just recovered our forum after a major problem, not sure what had been happening, but I replaced it with all new files from the SMF full package download as recommended.

Now, when I navigate to certain pages (at the moment, it's the package manager) I just get an entirely blank page. It's not actually affecting functionality, and therefore I can get around it by just hitting back and carrying on as I was. But now I am unable to manage packages.

I was wondering if you could help at all with this?

I'm using v2.0.2, and it's at forum.nexus-dbc.org.uk

Here's an excerpt from the error log:

[17-Jun-2012 08:46:14 UTC] PHP Notice:  Use of undefined constant WIRELESS - assumed 'WIRELESS' in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2690
[17-Jun-2012 08:46:14 UTC] PHP Notice:  Use of undefined constant WIRELESS_PROTOCOL - assumed 'WIRELESS_PROTOCOL' in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2701
[17-Jun-2012 08:46:14 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: REQUEST_URL in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2821
[17-Jun-2012 08:46:14 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: REQUEST_URL in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2821
[17-Jun-2012 08:46:14 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: REQUEST_URL in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2822
[17-Jun-2012 10:25:28 UTC] PHP Notice:  Use of undefined constant WIRELESS - assumed 'WIRELESS' in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2690
[17-Jun-2012 10:25:28 UTC] PHP Notice:  Use of undefined constant WIRELESS_PROTOCOL - assumed 'WIRELESS_PROTOCOL' in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2701
[17-Jun-2012 10:25:28 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: REQUEST_URL in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2821
[17-Jun-2012 10:25:28 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: REQUEST_URL in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2821
[17-Jun-2012 10:25:28 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined index: REQUEST_URL in /home/members/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 2822

I have attached the file below in case this helps? (Sorry it's a PDF, I can't save it as anything else from this computer)

Now we're not using the Subs feature, but this is the only thing that is coming up in the error log.
All I can think that the 'Wireless' reference is to the new SA Facebook Feature of 'Auto Login' whereby the URL shows the word "WIRELESS" when logging in. But there's a high chance I'm wrong!

The mods we have installed are all up to date with the latest versions, but are as follows;
Stop Spammer
SA Facebook Integration
httpBL
reCAPTCHA for SMF

I would try and uninstall these to see if it removes the problem, but can't do this as I no longer have access to the package manager!

If you could advise what I should do that would be great :) Thanks!

nrx:
Hey,

Just a quick wonder - It's been 4 days, I understand it's a community forum but would just appreciate a heads up if someone knows what I'm talking about?

Thanks.

K@:
Apologies!

I simply never saw this, I'm afraid!



Firstly, have you tried the obvious by going to Admin>Forum maintenance and doing the "Find and repair" thing?

nrx:
Hey K@,

No worries at all! I didn't want to be nagging, just wondered if anyone had noticed!

I have, yep - And I have run repair tools on the MySQL database, (both through SMF and PHPMA) as well as the server itself.

I've managed to exclude the server, not only by installing a fresh SMF install that worked fine, but also by completely reinstalling everything on the server.

I think it might have something to do with the package manager, as well as the errors I posted, but unfortunately don't know enough about SMF to diagnose properly.

Also, in the error logs, there's something about allocating too much memory? PHP.ini is set to 32M and the server itself only has one other site running on it. It has 512M dedicated to it, so I don't think it's a case of running out of memory, I'm just guessing that something's wrong that's eating it all up.

The only thing I know is that this was the case also on the forum before I managed to reinstall all the core files, although to a much worse state - It was impossible to do anything on the past one as it all came to blank screens, whereas this is just the odd screen here and there.

Thanks,

Joe

K@:
You're self-hosted?

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version