Bartho,

There are a lot of possibilities.  The first think I would check is that 
it's really the database that's the problem.  Restart Apache and check 
the error_log.  The start up message in the log should indicate that 
mod_midgard is loaded.

Then try to access the Midgard page and watch the access log.  Look for 
any error in connecting to the MySQL server.

Regards,
Ami.



Bartho Saaiman wrote:

> I had a working midgard installation on Mandrake Linux and mySQlL for 
> about 4 days. I then managed to brake the database in such a bad way 
> that it was not showing any pages anymore.
> The error on the webpage is "The requested URL /asgard was not found 
> on this server".
>
> I then dumped the database and recreated it with script supplied but I 
> am now only getting page not found errors. If I look at the db it 
> seems to be ok but it is not bringing up my pages.
>
> I s there anyone out there that had a similar problem and managed to 
> fix it that can assist?
>




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