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huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 11:39:38PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

AH! apache2 error log shows this:

[Fri May 30 23:19:17.447160 2014] [core:error] [pid 3907] [client 192.168.0.184:61228] AH00124: Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace., referer: http://ubus13/ehcp/templates/sky/en/css/common.css

Hmmm...
huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 11:37:12PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

My path looks like:

/var/www/vhosts/alwaysnewmusic.com/alwaysnewmusic.com/logs

There is no /var/www/vhosts/admin subdir.

Nothing in the error file.
huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 11:18:28PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

My client machine is a Windows 7 box running Firefox. Server is Ubuntu 14.04. I set up a domain in EHCP, then a subdomain. Set up FTP user for that domain. FTP using Filezilla in binary transfer mode to subdomain area.

JR5 install - all green. After database info screen, I get the error and never get the "Jamroom has been successfully installed!" screen (3:58). I have also tried the db fix script.
huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 11:05:32PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

Yup, been there, done that. FWIW, I've got 35 years in IT. I'm running a bunch of stuff here - VMware, Windows AD, Linux, even Amiga (remember those?).

It seems to be failing only after the install is complete and the home page is trying to open. I've tried a completely new install, tried a new Ubuntu VM, and same result. I can see the db appears to be populating properly. I even have a backup copy of a live site and that won't work on this system. JR5 works fine on a public dev site I have at my ISP - same files, etc. That's why I'm stumped on this. Everything LOOKS right.

I'm still thinking it's something in Ubuntu 14 that's the issue. Maybe I'll run up a Ubuntu 12.x VM to see if that will work.

You think it might be something in PHP config causing this?
updated by @huggy59: 05/30/14 11:06:15PM
huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 10:06:34PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

PS. I'm trying to run this in a subdomain. I don't think that should matter... I'm running Joomla and Wordpress dev sites on this machine, among others, so I know the system works properly for other PHP scripts.

I also updated to EHCP Force to get around the FTP/Apache2 user issues. Still no fix for this error, though.
updated by @huggy59: 05/30/14 10:08:14PM
huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 10:00:08PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

Hi michael,

I have tried all that before posting (I should have mentioned that). The file exists, and I have copied it manually, to no avail. I've installed a fresh instance (several times) and this error is all I get after the database info is entered at the install screen. I've cleared the db as well. The error is showing when I go to any URL on this site, including the base URL.

When I try the cache_reset, it gives me the same error, with the file being header.tpl that's not copied.

This server is also a private, so I'm not concerned with 777 chmod. I intended to set up the debugger, etc. following the setup you linked above, but I can't get a basic Jamroom site running. Must be too many changes between Ubuntu 10.x and 14.x.

Any other ideas?
updated by @huggy59: 05/30/14 10:01:28PM
huggy59
@huggy59
05/30/14 08:56:27PM
17 posts

jrCore subdir issue - cannot copy cache files


Installation and Configuration

I'm trying to set up a development system on Ubuntu 14.04, using EHCP to mimic a live multi-user, multi-domain shared hosting system. That's all working well, however, when I go to install Jamroom 5.1.44 or .46 (the latest), I'm getting an error about copying files to the data/cache/jrCore subdir:

CRI: Unable to copy skins/jrElastic/index.tpl to template cache directory: data/cache/jrCore

I've found one thread here that discusses permissions, and I've tried setting permissions to 777 on those subdirs, but each time I try to access the site it is resetting the jrCore subdir to 666 and the copy fails.

drwxrwxrwx 3 vsftpd www-data 4096 May 30 23:45 .
drwxrwxrwx 6 vsftpd www-data 4096 May 30 22:58 ..
-rwxrwxrwx 1 vsftpd www-data 97 May 30 23:44 index.html
drw-rw-rw- 2 vsftpd www-data 4096 May 30 23:45 jrCore


BTW, apache2 runs under the vsftpd user. Not sure where to look or how to proceed. Any help is welcomed. Thanks.

updated by @huggy59: 07/06/14 09:56:30PM
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