Transferring website to a CentOS Server
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I am having problems transerring a website from one server to the other.
After backing up all my files by filezilla, and also my database on phpmyadmin, I bought a DigitalOcean Cloudserver using CentOS.
After transferring the files and uploading my backed up database, the website never shows.
I looked at requirements to run Concrete 5 and the following came up:
PHP >= 5.3 with the following PHP extensions enabled: MySQL, GD graphics library with freetype, mcrypt, mbstring, curl, iconv, openssl and zip;
Apache Web Server compiled with mod_rewrite module and ‘AllowOverride All’ set;
MySQL >= 5.0 installed on your Linux virtual server.
I am pretty sure I have installed every single requirement on my CentOS.. I don't know why my website won't load.
It just says: "This page is not available"
If anybody is willing to help that would be great
After backing up all my files by filezilla, and also my database on phpmyadmin, I bought a DigitalOcean Cloudserver using CentOS.
After transferring the files and uploading my backed up database, the website never shows.
I looked at requirements to run Concrete 5 and the following came up:
PHP >= 5.3 with the following PHP extensions enabled: MySQL, GD graphics library with freetype, mcrypt, mbstring, curl, iconv, openssl and zip;
Apache Web Server compiled with mod_rewrite module and ‘AllowOverride All’ set;
MySQL >= 5.0 installed on your Linux virtual server.
I am pretty sure I have installed every single requirement on my CentOS.. I don't know why my website won't load.
It just says: "This page is not available"
If anybody is willing to help that would be great
"This page is not available" does not sound like an error being generated by C5. I have C5 running at DO on CentOS 6.5 x64. What you might want to try doing is a clean install of C5 on your server so when you run the installetion you can check for any server problems.
I understand that that error is not pertaining to Concrete5 itself. My question was generally "am i forgetting any requirements that are needed to run concrete5"
but i will proceed and try a clean install of concrete5. although whether i change the files on my server it will not make it magically be "available" for my eyes to see. Maybe it will work, but I can't figure out what the problem is.
but i will proceed and try a clean install of concrete5. although whether i change the files on my server it will not make it magically be "available" for my eyes to see. Maybe it will work, but I can't figure out what the problem is.