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Bourne
Installed a Backup of my xoops site
  • 2005/7/21 19:44

  • Bourne

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And it will not work, it shows no blocks on the main page and none in the system - blocks section.

I've tried 3 different backup copies..

Its always some problem with modules/system/admin/blocksadmin/main.php

I've tried 8 different main.php files and they all give different errors..

If there any specific reason the backup copies dont work when installed into the same directory?

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and here's line 121

$block['name'] = $myblock->getVar('name');

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Bourne
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site
  • 2005/7/22 7:45

  • Bourne

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Is this really a support forum or just a

"maybe someone will try to help you with you're XOOPS issues forum?"

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wizanda
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site
  • 2005/7/22 8:19

  • wizanda

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No it isn't a maybe someone will help, normal everyone is helpful
I do know how you feel, as some of my questions have gone unanswered
It does apper so lately as everyone is messing about with the 2.2 upgrade.
Ok what have you done, have you upgraded?
Have you tried overwriting all files with a fresh copy, as this has worked for me in the past.
The mainfile.php should be set correctly and shouldn`t need changing if it is set right.
If half the sites MySQL is functioning, copy the working part and miss the new_blocks mysql.
It May have an error in there, as that is what you errors says.
Try it and see if this works

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Bourne
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site
  • 2005/7/22 15:49

  • Bourne

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Yea, I tried that, as well as several other backup copies... None of my backups work.

If I gotta rebuild I'm gonna use php-nuke.

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jdseymour
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site

Any errors when you load your SQL file?

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Bourne
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site
  • 2005/7/22 17:12

  • Bourne

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And your question brings us to the reason this is in the newbie forum..

What/where is my SQL file?

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jdseymour
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site

Well an SQL file is a backup of your database. Most all site content and settings are stored in the database, so to backup a full site you should backup the physical files and make a backup of the database in the same state as your files.

It is possible that your database content does not match the content of your site.

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Bourne
Re: Installed a Backup of my xoops site
  • 2005/7/22 18:15

  • Bourne

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So does that mean I've no solution to the problem?

Everything works fine, all the modules are still working.. Just no blocks..

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