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Re: Lets try to find a solution (module not found error)
by jdseymour on 2007/4/12 1:43:55

Great. Thanks for the link. Will give it a go this weekend.
Re: Lets try to find a solution (module not found error)
by MadFish on 2007/4/12 1:39:32

Irmtfan posted a script to clear PM's more than 30 days old recently.
Re: Lets try to find a solution (module not found error)
by jdseymour on 2007/4/12 1:28:42

Thanks all for the suggestions. I did try deleting adminmenu.php (one of the first things I tried).

Just repaired his database, had a table with over 5 million PMs. Going to work out a script to keep that table smaller (was 4.2 gigs).

16,000 active (and actively using) members on that site. I will explore further on Friday. Going to first explore and optimize the database for anything else left over. Going to set up some cron jobs for preventive maintenance.

Will post when I find the solution. Keep the suggestions coming though.

Thanks again.
Re: Lets try to find a solution (module not found error)
by MadFish on 2007/4/12 1:14:59

Maybe try deleting cache/adminmenu.php. Sometimes I get problems on the module admin page and clearing this out often fixes it.
Re: Lets try to find a solution (module not found error)
by Catzwolf on 2007/4/11 22:25:21

Couple of things,

1. I would suggest this debugging: In XOOPS moduleadmin, there is an install function. In there somewhere try echo out the path that XOOPS is using it install a module (ie, the path that XOOPS thinks it is.). If it is the same then...

2. Is there a problem with the module database? is this corrupt?

3. As a debugging: in the kernel directory, look for module.php. In this class there is a function called 'loadInfo'. You can a var_dump() of '$this->modinfo' (around line 205 (ish). Again this will output various information about the module. If this is empty you know that XOOPS cannot find it local.

4. Check to see if the module is installed in the database, try the modules database.

Somethings to try to debug I guess (If you haven't already done so :) )

Catz

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