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BoostedK20
11-30-2017, 01:38 PM
I can't view any threads or posts on my forum (boostedk20.com). Links re-direct to a 500 error. While talking with my host, they entered the 500 error URL into some website and told me there is a missing vbulletin file. If I remember correctly, the problematic file was "vB_Cache_Db". How can I confirm that this is the affected file or how can I find out what is causing my issue?
Thank you
TheLastSuperman
11-30-2017, 10:40 PM
Try: AdminCP > Maintenance > Clear System Cache
Have you made any recent changes to .htaccess?
BoostedK20
12-02-2017, 04:12 PM
Try: AdminCP > Maintenance > Clear System Cache
Have you made any recent changes to .htaccess?
Clear System Cache brings up a blank page in admincp, nothing happens. Is this because a file is missing?
I have not messed with the htaccess file, but I did recently notice i have three of them - none of which are active (as they are labeled 1.htaccess 2.htaccess etc.).
Seven Skins
12-02-2017, 10:26 PM
If you haven't made changes to the core vbulletin files then you can re-upload a fresh copy of vbulletin files with the same exact version on your server. This will take care of the any missing files.
BoostedK20
12-06-2017, 09:30 PM
If you haven't made changes to the core vbulletin files then you can re-upload a fresh copy of vbulletin files with the same exact version on your server. This will take care of the any missing files.
Is there a way to confirm that I haven't changed any core vbulletin files? And are you aware of a website which enables a user to paste the URL and it will tell what file(s) are problematic?
Otherwise, it seems simple enough. Could you explain how to do so?
Seven Skins
12-07-2017, 10:42 AM
GOTO
AdminCP > Maintenance > Diagnostics > Suspect File Versions ...
BoostedK20
12-07-2017, 04:46 PM
GOTO
AdminCP > Maintenance > Diagnostics > Suspect File Versions ...
Thank you. There were a bunch of files not recognized as part of vBulletin. These were mainly product plugins. Do I re-download the files from vbulletin and re-upload? What should I look out for?
Seven Skins
12-07-2017, 08:42 PM
You can try that. You dont have to upload image files just in case you are using custom images.
BTW have you tried disabling the plugins to see if that fixes the error?
PS. Make backup 1st.
BoostedK20
12-07-2017, 08:48 PM
You can try that. You dont have to upload image files just in case you are using custom images.
BTW have you tried disabling the plugins to see if that fixes the error?
PS. Make backup 1st.
I haven't tried disabling plugins to see. Didn't think of that. Should I disable one-by-one and see if one changes that?
Do you suggest any other things I should try first before re-uploading files? The last post was 4 weeks ago. So, something happened between then and one week ago to cause this. I've added an SSL, that is the only change I've made to the vbulletin site since or before that last post. Is there a log I can check? Thank you for helping me so far
Seven Skins
12-08-2017, 09:50 AM
Disable all plugins are see the error goes away. If it does then enable them one at a time OR disable them one at a time and which modifications is causing this problem.
BoostedK20
12-10-2017, 09:36 PM
Disable all plugins are see the error goes away. If it does then enable them one at a time OR disable them one at a time and which modifications is causing this problem.
I disabled one at a time. The 500 error for threads persisted with plugins disabled. I'm wondering how my host, at the time, was able to tell me there was a file error? Did they run a 'broken' url that resulted in the 500 error and saw what file was erroneous when called upon? Something similar? If so, how could I go about that and address that file issue? I don't know what caused it unfortunately since it was a month ago so I can't really narrow anything down.
For reference, here is a link. The URL seems off.. http://www.boostedk20.com/forums/showthread.php/1241-Just-Another-FA5-Build?p=32800#post32800
Mark.B
12-14-2017, 10:19 PM
What is your vBulletin version, and what is your php version?
TheLastSuperman
12-17-2017, 01:55 AM
^ Also has your host recently made any server-side changes or more importantly changes to mod_security or similar?
Edit: Or did you recently update the forum? This could be related to file permission/ownership if for example the files were uploaded via ftp under a different user account - that all depends on how the server is setup.
Mattwhf
12-17-2017, 01:56 AM
For this error, I think it caused by your htaccess file or your hosting.
Checking on that.
If you're getting internal server errors (500 status code), check the error logs of Apache or PHP and that should guide you in the right direction of what is going wrong.
BoostedK20
12-18-2017, 07:24 PM
What is your vBulletin version, and what is your php version?
vBulletin: 4.2.3 patch level 2; Current PHP version: 5.4
^ Also has your host recently made any server-side changes or more importantly changes to mod_security or similar?
Edit: Or did you recently update the forum? This could be related to file permission/ownership if for example the files were uploaded via ftp under a different user account - that all depends on how the server is setup.
I added SSL about 5-6 weeks ago.
For this error, I think it caused by your htaccess file or your hosting.
Checking on that.
It may be, but they haven't been touched in a long time. Way before this issue occurred. I'd like to address that aspect, but I'm unsure it's causing this.
If you're getting internal server errors (500 status code), check the error logs of Apache or PHP and that should guide you in the right direction of what is going wrong.
Do I check the error logs through vB or through my host/cpanel? I haven't checked logs before.
In your case, you can only check the errors logs through your host (whatever control panel they use).
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