Hi.
I have just logged in to admin and I am now getting this error message instaed of the usual menus.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: ini_get_boolean() in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/admin/index.php on line 39
The upper menu is still working and I can access all areas - I think.
I re-installed the index.php file which goes in the admin folder, but this has made no difference.
How do I cure this issue please?
Mike.
[Addition] I have just noticed that my site has gone strange and is displaying the following error codes between the header and the menu bar:
Warning: fopen(/hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/tmp/cache/contentcache.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/lib/classes/class.contentoperations.inc.php on line 515
Warning: fread(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/lib/classes/class.contentoperations.inc.php on line 516
Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/lib/classes/class.contentoperations.inc.php on line 517
Warning: fopen(/hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/tmp/cache/contentcache.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/lib/classes/class.contentoperations.inc.php on line 557
Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/lib/classes/class.contentoperations.inc.php on line 558
Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /hsphere/local/home/muscroft/mikemuscroft.com/lib/classes/class.contentoperations.inc.php on line 559
Please help.
Mike.
[Solved] Admin error message + others
[Solved] Admin error message + others
Last edited by Muzzy on Tue May 01, 2007 1:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Admin error message + others
Sounds like the permissions on your cache folders have changed. Try resetting them to 777 and clear the cache in admin.
Nullig
Nullig
Re: Admin error message + others
Hi Nullig.
Forgot to mention that the only other thing I did was move my site from a sub-directory to root. I did edit config.php to relect these new changes and everything was OK for several hours and the it broke.
I think I might delete my database and remove CMSMS completely and do a new install.
Mike.
Tried that when it all went wrong. Also rechecked all other permissions and they're OK.Nullig wrote: Sounds like the permissions on your cache folders have changed. Try resetting them to 777 and clear the cache in admin.
Forgot to mention that the only other thing I did was move my site from a sub-directory to root. I did edit config.php to relect these new changes and everything was OK for several hours and the it broke.
I think I might delete my database and remove CMSMS completely and do a new install.
Mike.
Re: [Solved] Admin error message + others
Hi All.
If you've followed this thread, I thought I'd let you know what I have done.
I left my database intact and copied my config.php file to my desktop.
Then I deleted all the CMSMS files from the root of my server.
I then uploaded all the original 1.0.6 version files back to my server (root).
Put my config.php file back in place (root).
Reset the permissions as per the setup instructions.
Logged in and tested, everything was back to normal.
The only thing I had to do then was delete the text file which was stating that the "Site down message was showing" as instructed by the error message in admin after logging in.
Mike.
If you've followed this thread, I thought I'd let you know what I have done.
I left my database intact and copied my config.php file to my desktop.
Then I deleted all the CMSMS files from the root of my server.
I then uploaded all the original 1.0.6 version files back to my server (root).
Put my config.php file back in place (root).
Reset the permissions as per the setup instructions.
Logged in and tested, everything was back to normal.
The only thing I had to do then was delete the text file which was stating that the "Site down message was showing" as instructed by the error message in admin after logging in.
Mike.