I am running serendipty 1.3 happily on my 32mb 266mhz ARM slug - not the biggest/fastest server on the planet I know.
When I try to upgrade to 1.4 the web page just times out.
Watching the process on the box my php-cgi is running at 100% cpu for a good length of time after the web page fails.
I have tried the upgrade in IE7 and Flock, neither complete.
Is there anything I can do to debug this ?
1.4 upgrade problems on NSLU2
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Do you get anything when you open your blog, any admin page?
Did you upload the new files and made sure there are no missing files?
I wouldn't know why the webpage should timeout. I would add some exit's/die's inside the serendipity_Admin.php file to see at which place it bails out?
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Do you get anything when you open your blog, any admin page?
Did you upload the new files and made sure there are no missing files?
I wouldn't know why the webpage should timeout. I would add some exit's/die's inside the serendipity_Admin.php file to see at which place it bails out?
Regards,
GArvin
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If I go to my test blog site I getgarvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Do you get anything when you open your blog, any admin page?
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Serendipity has detected that your currently installed Serendipity version is 1.3.1. It seems you are attempting to upgrade to version 1.4-beta1, so you need to click here to continue the upgrade process.
I did gunzip and then tar -vcf with no errors reported.garvinhicking wrote:Did you upload the new files and made sure there are no missing files?
Will do....garvinhicking wrote:I wouldn't know why the webpage should timeout. I would add some exit's/die's inside the serendipity_Admin.php file to see at which place it bails out?
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Hi!
Okay, so it seems that the simple serendipity_Admin.php page is somehow timeing out.
I bet it's related to the checksum generation code. s9y 1.4 comes with a tool that verifies all of your files and generates md5 checksums.
On your server, this could indeed take a long time. You might want to raise your maximum execution time, I bet after 3-4 minutes you should be able to get a result. This is only done once on each upgrade, so it shouldn't affect the actual running time.
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Garvin
Okay, so it seems that the simple serendipity_Admin.php page is somehow timeing out.
I bet it's related to the checksum generation code. s9y 1.4 comes with a tool that verifies all of your files and generates md5 checksums.
On your server, this could indeed take a long time. You might want to raise your maximum execution time, I bet after 3-4 minutes you should be able to get a result. This is only done once on each upgrade, so it shouldn't affect the actual running time.
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Alternatively, if you delete the file "checksums.inc.php' from your serendipity directory, the installation verification code will skip its time-consuming check.
And if you *do* want to run verification, but you can't afford the time, you can remove a bunch of the lines from checksums.inc.php. I'd probably remove anything with the word "templates/" in it, for a start. Then you'll have a lot fewer files to check, and it'll take less time.
And if you *do* want to run verification, but you can't afford the time, you can remove a bunch of the lines from checksums.inc.php. I'd probably remove anything with the word "templates/" in it, for a start. Then you'll have a lot fewer files to check, and it'll take less time.
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OK, thanks for the tip.
I renamed the checksums.inc.php temporarily, and the admin page now comes up.
I see
It wasn't obvious to me that I had to click the link that says "Consider Serendipity upgraded" for it to complete upgrade, but once I had done that I got the blog back up.
Thank you all
I renamed the checksums.inc.php temporarily, and the admin page now comes up.
I see
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Hi, and welcome to the Serendipity upgrade agent.
I am here to help you upgrade your Serendipity 1.3.1 installation.
You are seeing this message because you have just installed Serendipity 1.4-beta1, but have not yet upgraded your database installation to fit this version.
First we will take a look at your current setup and attempt to diagnose any compatibility problems.
Errors are displayed in red, recommendations in yellow and success in green.
Permissions
/opt/share/www/cherokee//devblog/serendipity/ Writable
/opt/share/www/cherokee//devblog/serendipity/templates_c Writable
/opt/share/www/cherokee//devblog/serendipity/uploads/ Writable
Version specific tasks:
No version specific tasks found
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It appears you do not need any upgrades run
Consider Serendipity upgraded
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Re: 1.4 upgrade problems on NSLU2
Hey: I have a NSLU2 lying here doing nothing: how the heck are you running *anything*on it? Doesn't it require a harddisk attached to it? I mean: the thing itself has hardly any memory?sonichouse wrote:I am running serendipty 1.3 happily on my 32mb 266mhz ARM slug - not the biggest/fastest server on the planet I know.
When I try to upgrade to 1.4 the web page just times out.
Watching the process on the box my php-cgi is running at 100% cpu for a good length of time after the web page fails.
I have tried the upgrade in IE7 and Flock, neither complete.
Is there anything I can do to debug this ?
Did you use Unslung or something like that?
I bought it years ago thinking it might be a good NAS solution, but it's so damn slow that it's unuseable. I always regret buying it...
Thanks!
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I have a 1gb memory stick that runs Unslung.hgoor wrote:Hey: I have a NSLU2 lying here doing nothing: how the heck are you running *anything*on it? Doesn't it require a harddisk attached to it? I mean: the thing itself has hardly any memory?
Did you use Unslung or something like that?
I bought it years ago thinking it might be a good NAS solution, but it's so damn slow that it's unuseable. I always regret buying it...
Thanks!
The other USB port has a 200gb hard drive with all of my music on it - this is shared using mt-daapd to my home network very happily.
For a little machine it is very useful, it also runs my secure VPN using openVPN.
Considering it only draws 5w of electricity and makes no noise it is ideal to sit in my lounge as well
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Re: 1.4 upgrade problems on NSLU2
Ok: did you use any particular how-to for this? Any links you think are useful?sonichouse wrote:I have a 1gb memory stick that runs Unslung.hgoor wrote:Hey: I have a NSLU2 lying here doing nothing: how the heck are you running *anything*on it? Doesn't it require a harddisk attached to it? I mean: the thing itself has hardly any memory?
Did you use Unslung or something like that?
I bought it years ago thinking it might be a good NAS solution, but it's so damn slow that it's unuseable. I always regret buying it...
Thanks!
The other USB port has a 200gb hard drive with all of my music on it - this is shared using mt-daapd to my home network very happily.
For a little machine it is very useful, it also runs my secure VPN using openVPN.
Considering it only draws 5w of electricity and makes no noise it is ideal to sit in my lounge as well
Would appreciate the info!
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It was a good while ago when I installed everthing. The best site is http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/HomePage for general info/help.
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thanks, I'm going to check it out sounds cool!
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