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Started by Siirist, July 01, 2010, 01:02:07 AM

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Siirist

Finished uploading and refreshed the screen with a F5

oopsey, forum is now non-operational
White screen of death
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/Subs.php  on line 708
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

cicka

Can you replace that file again? Doing what I adviced should not make the forum non-operational. It simply cleans it up.

Siirist

Quote from: cicka on July 03, 2010, 04:52:44 PM
Can you replace that file again? Doing what I adviced should not make the forum non-operational. It simply cleans it up.

Sure

Give me a minute
by the way we are working on Your Sanctuary

Cloud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

Siirist

k,

refreshed, now getting this

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/Load.php  on line 2370

will manually upload that one

Be right back

Clouud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

xenovanis

#24
Cloud, it looks to me like something is eating your files during upload. What ftp-client are you using? Did you receive any errors during the transfer?
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

Siirist

#25
Quote from: xenovanis on July 03, 2010, 05:01:20 PM
Cloud, it looks to me like something is eating your files during upgrade. What ftp-client are you using? Did you receive any errors during the transfer?

Okay first, cicka, I don't want you to feel anything about this except good for trying to help me out.
the forum is operational again  :D

Second, xenovanis, I am using filezilla.
I got a CRAP LOAD of connection lost or that sort of thing. It always connected again and resumed transfer
Here is the coding:

If this is a security risk I will delete this info by modifying my post.
*deleted coding for security reasons*

Cloud

BTW  I am back to the same original error

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: sort_params_link() in /Sources/Load.php(2083) : eval()'d code on line 644
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

xenovanis

Quote from: SurvivorOfAbuse on July 03, 2010, 05:14:07 PM
I got a CRAP LOAD of connection lost or that sort of thing. It always connected again and resumed transfer

Well, there's a reasonable cause then. Could you try switching to active transfermode and see if that helps to keep the connection stable? There should be also an option to 'keepalive', see if that's enabled (sorry, using a different ftp client in a different language, so the wording might be a bit different).
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

Siirist

Quote from: xenovanis on July 03, 2010, 05:21:41 PM
Quote from: SurvivorOfAbuse on July 03, 2010, 05:14:07 PM
I got a CRAP LOAD of connection lost or that sort of thing. It always connected again and resumed transfer

Well, there's a reasonable cause then. Could you try switching to active transfermode and see if that helps to keep the connection stable? There should be also an option to 'keepalive', see if that's enabled (sorry, using a different ftp client in a different language, so the wording might be a bit different).

Thanks for everyone's help and guidance.

The worst part is I have a DIAL-UP connection, I will look and see it the references you made are available.

Be right back.
Cloud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

Siirist

Couldn't find anything like that.
The forum is up and running, so I think I will just let it go till Tuesday, July 6. then I can get HIGH SPEED wireless. ;D
Thank You both cicka and xenovanis for your help.

Have a GREAT week-end.

Be Well and Stay Safe,
Cloud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

xenovanis

Maybe this will help:
http://support.tigertech.net/filezilla-passive

I was also told to
Quote from: K@
MAKE SURE FILEZILLA IS SET TO UPLOAD IN BINARY MODE.

"Transfer" menu>Transfer type>Binary.
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

Siirist

Quote from: xenovanis on July 03, 2010, 05:45:52 PM
Maybe this will help:
http://support.tigertech.net/filezilla-passive

I was also told to
Quote from: K@
MAKE SURE FILEZILLA IS SET TO UPLOAD IN BINARY MODE.

"Transfer" menu>Transfer type>Binary.

Okay, will look into that and also the Binary Mode, however, as I was "watching" upload, it was switching between Binary and ASCII so, hmmm

Thanks Again,
Cloud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

sAce

ohh wow, so you went with upgrade.

the best way to upload would be cpanel, upload the package and extract online using c panel.

about the errors, some of your files are either courupted or not overwritten .

about my helping methods, what i meant by removinng the other mods was to remove the other edits made by that mod on other files.

Siirist

Quote from: S-Ace on July 03, 2010, 11:51:25 PM
ohh wow, so you went with upgrade.
Ya, but we think we need to verify that we have the "large" upgrade

Quote
the best way to upload would be cpanel, upload the package and extract online using c panel.
As far as we know, it isn't possible to do this with our C-Panel. We have attached a screen shot for your viewing

Quote
about the errors, some of your files are either corrupted or not overwritten .

about my helping methods, what i meant by removing the other mods was to remove the other edits made by that mod on other files.
we do not have an accurate record of which mods were installed on this forum. Normally this would be easy, however, we are the admin or tech support for three (3) different forums.

All that said, we will probably start recording what mods (and themes) are being used by what forum.

Stay Safe,
Your Sanctuary Staff
Needed information:
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Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

sAce

Quote from: SurvivorOfAbuse on July 04, 2010, 02:14:52 AM


Quote
the best way to upload would be cpanel, upload the package and extract online using c panel.
As far as we know, it isn't possible to do this with our C-Panel. We have attached a screen shot for your viewing

Its found under file manager v2, top right icons ( compress/extract )

after all this where are you standing now ? give a status update,

and i apologize for vanishing i was out of town just came back in.

CapadY

As a matter of fact I would always clear the forumcache in such a situation.
Please, don't PM me for support unless invited.
If you don't understand this, you will be blacklisted.

Siirist

Feels like a whirl pool,

Went to the tiger thing and and set to binary and keep active and uploaded again.

Went to Your Sanctuary and got:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/Subs.php  on line 3275

Head-desk

Going to upload manually, BRB.

Cloud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

Siirist

#36
Thanks S-Ace and capady,

FIRST, I REALLY REALLY WANT TO MAKE CLEAR
IF POSSIBLE,
ALWAYS BACK-UP
BEFORE MAKING ANY CHANGES!!!!!


Okay, after manually uploading the Sources/Subs.php, the forum is up :D

It also appears to have fixed the original problem.  ;D

S-Ace, I understand that life happens so - NO worries.  See attachment.t
ing I
I have no assurances that the posts are "up to date" which is something that I will have to live with
Please don't do this to your members, especially if you have a large forum. BACK-UP FIRST!!

Now, the question is "What caused this to happen?"

Cloud 8)

EDIT - Directories and Tables are stable. Back-up up database as I am posting this. There are still errors :'(

Template Parse Error!
There was a problem loading the /Themes/default/Profile.template.php template or language file. Please check the syntax and try again - remember, single quotes (') often have to be escaped with a slash (\). To see more specific error information from PHP, try accessing the file directly.

You may want to try to refresh this page or use the default theme.
syntax error, unexpected $end

There may be more that I haven't found yet.  :-\
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

Siirist

#37
Okay, so we got the database backed-up.

We went through every internal link in the top menu and through EVERY PAGE of the ACP and (HOLY CRAP!!), this is what we found: (those with an * we will try to fix by manually uploading the file that is listed)

Profile
Template Parse Error!
There was a problem loading the /Themes/default/Profile.template.php template or language file. Please check the syntax and try again - remember, single quotes (') often have to be escaped with a slash (\). To see more specific error information from PHP, try accessing the file directly.
You may want to try to refresh this page or use the default theme.
syntax error, unexpected $end

Even though I am an Administrator, I still can't get into my or any members profile


* My Messages
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/PersonalMessage.php  on line 1814

* ACP - > News and Newsletters
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/Subs-Post.php  on line 1990

* ACP -> Forum -> Boards -> Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Forum -> Calendar -> Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Forum -> Search -> Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Forum -> Smileys -> Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Forum -> Attachments and Avatars -> Attachment Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Forum -> Attachments and Avatars -> Avatar Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Members -> Membergroups -> Settings
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

* ACP -> Members -> Permissions
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/thegr45/public_html/yoursanctuary/Sources/ManagePermissions.php  on line 1473

Wish me luck (LOL),
Cloud
Needed information:
- What's your SMF version?, What MODs are installed? What Theme(s) are you using? Have you backed up your database?

--> At least 50% of the questions asked are answered in the Online Manual <--
Mods for ver 1.x will NOT run on ver 2.x

cicka

Somehow your files are not being transferred over properly when uploading them because the errors you have would have gone away by now. Because as I already stated, your forum files will be completly cleaned up when replaced with the files from the large package.

sAce

Quote from: cicka on July 04, 2010, 01:35:30 PM
Somehow your files are not being transferred over properly when uploading them because the errors you have would have gone away by now. Because as I already stated, your forum files will be completly cleaned up when replaced with the files from the large package.

I agree on that, use cpanel' s file manager to upload files

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