Locked in Maintenance Mode
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Hi folks! I placed my site in maintenance mode and lost access to the login so I can get into the control panel. Any ideas how I can find the sign-in?
Michelle
Michelle
It took me a while to find that link, but when I signed in, I went directly to the web page and and not the content management panel. I finally reached out to Franz on this.
I'm afraid to us it again. I crashed my system and lost all my files. I had to restore to one week ago.
I'm afraid to us it again. I crashed my system and lost all my files. I had to restore to one week ago.
This has occured to me and now I cannot sign back into my site. I get the sign in page and then after putting in the correct login info for either administrative member, I get the "come back soon" message. Please help!
why do problems like that never occur with any of my sites... hmm
Open phpMyAdmin or whatever tool you use to access your mysql database, have a look at the "Config" table and remove this entry "SITE_MAINTENANCE_MODE"
Open phpMyAdmin or whatever tool you use to access your mysql database, have a look at the "Config" table and remove this entry "SITE_MAINTENANCE_MODE"
The entry was deleted but i am still stuck to the maintenance mode with v5.4 rc1. Any idea?
Edit: OK. Found it out myself. Had to clear the Cache-directory.
Edit: OK. Found it out myself. Had to clear the Cache-directory.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! You've just saved my neck with that. (Almost literally.) Worked first time.
Same thing just happened to me. It's because admin users are redirected to the home page on login (instead of the dashboard. Set it to the dashboard after you get back in and you won't have the problem again.
Hi,
I tried to change the config parameters as sayed by Remo and cleared cache directory on my computer and it still doesn t work.
Any Idea?
Thanks.
Ok I finally clear /public_html/files/cache
And it works!
I tried to change the config parameters as sayed by Remo and cleared cache directory on my computer and it still doesn t work.
Any Idea?
Thanks.
Ok I finally clear /public_html/files/cache
And it works!
For the record, I had this problem, too. Going to site.com/index.php/dashboard rather than site.com/index.php/login solved the problem for me without editing any config files.
Same thing happened to and resolved as jlev suggests or by editing the config table - I set the SITE_MAINTENANCE_MODE cfValue from 1 to 0
I used /index.php/dashboard , then took my site out of maintenance mode and was able to continuing editing. Thank you for the simple solution!
site.com/index.php/login
and signing in?