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sitemouse
Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/12 5:17

  • sitemouse

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We restored our installation of XOOPS 2.0.12 from backup today, and everything seems to be working except for the core system modules.

From the admin area, when we click on anything under "system", we get the message, "selected module does not exist".

All other module blocks and custom blocks appear, but not the system blocks (menu, user block, etc)

All the system module files seem to be in the proper place on the server, where they were before.

Does anyone have a suggestion? We can't even get to the prefs to turn on php debug, so I don't know what to do next.

Thanks,
Jodi
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glenn
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/12 17:42

  • glenn

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I have the exact same problem, Jodi. Can't wait to see what you find out.

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sitemouse
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/12 21:46

  • sitemouse

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Forgot to add this:
PHP Version: 4.3.11
MySQL Version: 4.0.22-standard-log
Web Server Software (Apache/IIS/Other): Apache
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sitemouse
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/12 21:54

  • sitemouse

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Like Glenn's install, only the areas accessed with the following url don't work.

/admin.php?fct=

System Admin
Version: 1
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sitemouse
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/13 19:15

  • sitemouse

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I was able to fix the problem by dropping and reloading the tables xoops_modules and xoops_config.
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glenn
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/14 13:23

  • glenn

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great news. But it didn't work for me. tried several times.

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glenn
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/14 20:25

  • glenn

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I GOT IT!!!!!!!!!!!
I had to drop and reload each table and it's fine now. thanks, Sitemouse. peace

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silverpug
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/10/31 23:53

  • silverpug

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excuse me guys how do i drop and reload each table?

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McDonald
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/11/1 0:00

  • McDonald

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You can do this with phpMyAdmin, which is available as a module from here:https://xoops.org/modules/repository/singlefile.php?cid=17&lid=1211

or as non-module from here:http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php

phpMyAdmin gives you an inside look of your MySQL database. You can edit your database and also make a backup of it.

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jsullinger
Re: Selected module does not exist
  • 2005/11/5 18:20

  • jsullinger

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Well...I am having no success in correcting this problem using the method described. Do you mean that you need to drop and add each table in the database individually? Or just the two files you mentioned?

This is really creating havoc....assistance greatly appreciated!


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