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HTTP 500 error when trying to create new thread
Moved to a new VPS.
Everything else seems to be working fine. Whenever I try to post a new thread, it gives HTTP error 500 on Chrome. On Firefox, it just displays a blank (white) page. On Chrome, the error is: The website.com page isn't working website.com is currently unable to handle this request. HTTP ERROR 500 When I try to reply to a thread from 'Go Advanced' option. Same error. However, the 'quick reply' option is working. The host says they cannot help with this (can't diagnose the problem) as this is not covered by the support. Until I can tell them what exactly is wrong in the VPS. What is causing this? And how to fix this? |
Take a look at the PHP or Apache/nginx error logs (somewhere in /var/logs on the server), that will tell you exactly why it's causing the 500 internal server error.
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the reason text of the error.
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No file that contains the word 'error' found in /var/log/ The two files found in /var/log/httpd are named "error_log" and "error_log-20161121". I downloaded them. Changed the extension to .txt so I could open them. They have the following text in them. error_log file: Code:
[Mon Nov 21 04:02:01 2016] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ... Code:
[Tue Aug 05 22:12:27 2014] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec) P.S. I crossed out some IPs as this is a public forum. |
ok so what's the timestamp closest to when you encountered the error?
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Do you use some kind of control panel to manage your server? Maybe there's a PHP error log viewer somewhere.
The log files you pasted here don't really contain anything related to your error. |
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I just created a new user account and tried creating a thread. This account is being able to create threads without any problem. But at the same time, the admin account is giving the error I mentioned. Seems like this error is exclusive to the admin account. Any ideas? |
Enable debug more and then try, see if any error is displayed.
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What version of vBulletin is installed? What version of PHP and MySQL are on the server? Do you have suhosin or mod_security enabled (you will probably need to ask your host this question)?
Also, if only the admin account is having the problem, try disabling your modifications/plugins and see if you still have this problem. Note: To temporarily disable the plugin system, edit includes/config.php and add this line right under <?php PHP Code:
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Now its working. All of a sudden today its working. I didn't do anything, didn't make any changes. Isn't it weird?
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I had this problem, every topic had this issue. I turned off the "Thumbs-up" add-on and the forum started working. :)
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