Installation problems
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:04 pm
Hi,
I'm running:
Latest CMS Version 'cmsmadesimple-1.0.4.zip'
Linux Server (shared space)
My ISP is 1&1.co.uk
PHP version PHP/5.2.0
MySQL version 4.0.27
FTP program is FileZilla 2.2.30a
I have completely installed, removed and reinstalled CMSMS 3 times at present and keep getting similar problems. I can get through all the major steps of installation without a hitch until the very end when I get a 404 error when I try to view the site. Apologies if this has been covered before - I've read through 5 pages of previous posts and haven't found anything that looks exactly the same yet.
Here's a full rundown of every step that I went through, and where the error occurs (Thanks):
Quick Install via FTP
Step 1
Downloaded the latest stable release of cmsmadesimple eg Version 1.0.4.zip
Step 2
Unzipped file with WinZip to a directory on my local computer.
Step 3
Uploaded all files in the exact same structure to the root of my hosts LINUX server.
Step 4
Changed permissions of the following files and directories on the server.
CHMOD to 777:
tmp (I added the tmp directory to the generic list after reading this advice in a previous post on this forum)
tmp/templates_c
tmp/cache
uploads
uploads/images
modules
Step 5
The config.php file was automatically created during the installation on my 1&1 server space.
Step 6
My host only allows me to use one MySQL database and I already had this set up.
I used my existing database and settings for this (and used the username and password that I already used to login into my database). I left in the standard 'CMS_' prefix for the CMSMS tables (step 10 below) that separates the CMSMS tables from other tables I'm also using in the same database.
Step 7
Now, in my browser, I typed the URL of the directory where I put the files (step 3), e.g. http://www.danielprendergast.co.uk/cmsm ... /index.php.
This took me to the installation wizard.
Step 8
The first screen indicated that all tests were successful (all green ticks and green lights),
I then clicked Continue.
Step 9
I now selected a user name, e-mail address, and password for the admin and ticked the box for an email to confirm this.
I then clicked Continue.
Step 10
In the next step I entered the database information.
For the Site Name I left the default title eg 'CMS Made Simple Site'
For Database name, Username and Password, I entered the information exactly the same as outlined in my hosts MySQL control panel.
The table prefix I left as the default 'cms_'
Note: I unchecked the box to Create tables as I use an existing database with content that I didn't want to remove.
I then clicked Continue.
Step 11
Everything seemed to be fine at this stage as I had got to stage 4 of the installation and I got the message 'Thanks for installing CMS Made Simple'
As advised in the CMSMS User Handbook I made a note of the following details:
CMS Document root (as seen from the webserver)
Path to the Document root
Query string (leave this alone unless you have trouble, then edit config.php by hand) - page
Step 12
I went to my FTP program again and set permissions for config.php to 444 for security reasons!
I then removed the /install directory completely, as instructed in the User Handbook.
Step 13
Wento to site and read the first page carefully.
Step 14 (see Step 11)
I then went back to the stage 4 page and clicked on continue)
At this point I got a blank page in the browser and an 'Error 404 - Not found' in the title bar of the browser.
Step 15
At this point I rang my host and told them about the problems I was having. They suggested that I update the file config.functions.php (in the /cmsmadesimple/lib/ directory) with the Database hostname, username, password & db name.
This I did and updated on the server.
Step16
I went back through the steps and tried again. This time I managed to get to the admin page but when I signed in I got an error message saying 'Username or password incorrect' even though I was careful to ensure this was exactly right.
PS. I'm more of a designer than programmer so please be kind enough to explain any technical descriptions/solutions etc.
Thanks
I'm running:
Latest CMS Version 'cmsmadesimple-1.0.4.zip'
Linux Server (shared space)
My ISP is 1&1.co.uk
PHP version PHP/5.2.0
MySQL version 4.0.27
FTP program is FileZilla 2.2.30a
I have completely installed, removed and reinstalled CMSMS 3 times at present and keep getting similar problems. I can get through all the major steps of installation without a hitch until the very end when I get a 404 error when I try to view the site. Apologies if this has been covered before - I've read through 5 pages of previous posts and haven't found anything that looks exactly the same yet.
Here's a full rundown of every step that I went through, and where the error occurs (Thanks):
Quick Install via FTP
Step 1
Downloaded the latest stable release of cmsmadesimple eg Version 1.0.4.zip
Step 2
Unzipped file with WinZip to a directory on my local computer.
Step 3
Uploaded all files in the exact same structure to the root of my hosts LINUX server.
Step 4
Changed permissions of the following files and directories on the server.
CHMOD to 777:
tmp (I added the tmp directory to the generic list after reading this advice in a previous post on this forum)
tmp/templates_c
tmp/cache
uploads
uploads/images
modules
Step 5
The config.php file was automatically created during the installation on my 1&1 server space.
Step 6
My host only allows me to use one MySQL database and I already had this set up.
I used my existing database and settings for this (and used the username and password that I already used to login into my database). I left in the standard 'CMS_' prefix for the CMSMS tables (step 10 below) that separates the CMSMS tables from other tables I'm also using in the same database.
Step 7
Now, in my browser, I typed the URL of the directory where I put the files (step 3), e.g. http://www.danielprendergast.co.uk/cmsm ... /index.php.
This took me to the installation wizard.
Step 8
The first screen indicated that all tests were successful (all green ticks and green lights),
I then clicked Continue.
Step 9
I now selected a user name, e-mail address, and password for the admin and ticked the box for an email to confirm this.
I then clicked Continue.
Step 10
In the next step I entered the database information.
For the Site Name I left the default title eg 'CMS Made Simple Site'
For Database name, Username and Password, I entered the information exactly the same as outlined in my hosts MySQL control panel.
The table prefix I left as the default 'cms_'
Note: I unchecked the box to Create tables as I use an existing database with content that I didn't want to remove.
I then clicked Continue.
Step 11
Everything seemed to be fine at this stage as I had got to stage 4 of the installation and I got the message 'Thanks for installing CMS Made Simple'
As advised in the CMSMS User Handbook I made a note of the following details:
CMS Document root (as seen from the webserver)
Path to the Document root
Query string (leave this alone unless you have trouble, then edit config.php by hand) - page
Step 12
I went to my FTP program again and set permissions for config.php to 444 for security reasons!
I then removed the /install directory completely, as instructed in the User Handbook.
Step 13
Wento to site and read the first page carefully.
Step 14 (see Step 11)
I then went back to the stage 4 page and clicked on continue)
At this point I got a blank page in the browser and an 'Error 404 - Not found' in the title bar of the browser.
Step 15
At this point I rang my host and told them about the problems I was having. They suggested that I update the file config.functions.php (in the /cmsmadesimple/lib/ directory) with the Database hostname, username, password & db name.
This I did and updated on the server.
Step16
I went back through the steps and tried again. This time I managed to get to the admin page but when I signed in I got an error message saying 'Username or password incorrect' even though I was careful to ensure this was exactly right.
PS. I'm more of a designer than programmer so please be kind enough to explain any technical descriptions/solutions etc.
Thanks