Problem installing C5 on EC2 Ubuntu 9.10 with Nginx
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Hi. I have been working on doing a C5 install on an Ubuntu 9.10 instance through EC2 and would love to get some assistance.
Problem:
I have worked through quite a few issues mostly revolving around EC2 complications and UE (my own learning curve) ;-). Currently I have finally received the enlightened install response of all green check marks! However, upon filling in the needed info of the install screen, site name, etc. It works for a moment and then returns with error messages on the top to enter in a valid site-name, server, database name.
I have read through as many forum posts that even remotely relate, and done Google searches ad-nausium.
I will link to my phpinfo as well as my mysql connection test.
So this is an interesting part of the equation, the mysql test php page successfully logs into "localhost" and the database I have created for this site.
I have confirm and re-confirmed permissions.
http://adi-mobilehealth.com/phpinfo.php...
http://adi-mobilehealth.com/mysqltest.php...
Any ideas? Thank you very much in advance, and thank you for all of the volunteer work towards what is obviously a great product.
- craig
Problem:
I have worked through quite a few issues mostly revolving around EC2 complications and UE (my own learning curve) ;-). Currently I have finally received the enlightened install response of all green check marks! However, upon filling in the needed info of the install screen, site name, etc. It works for a moment and then returns with error messages on the top to enter in a valid site-name, server, database name.
I have read through as many forum posts that even remotely relate, and done Google searches ad-nausium.
I will link to my phpinfo as well as my mysql connection test.
So this is an interesting part of the equation, the mysql test php page successfully logs into "localhost" and the database I have created for this site.
I have confirm and re-confirmed permissions.
http://adi-mobilehealth.com/phpinfo.php...
http://adi-mobilehealth.com/mysqltest.php...
Any ideas? Thank you very much in advance, and thank you for all of the volunteer work towards what is obviously a great product.
- craig
Thanks in advance.
Craig
-- additional note: I am using concrete5.3.3.1, I downloaded and am going to try 5.4 today and will update with a status report.