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Hello Bruce,
Hope you're still hanging in there... :)
Bruce wrote:
| To answer the earlier suggestions; | | * Yes, logged in as root to run datagard. | * All Midgard directories, files and permissions are _identical_ on "happy" and | "sad". To make sure I've got everything, this includes everything under the | following: | | Everything under: | /etc/midgard/ | /var/cache/midgard/ | /var/lib/midgard/ | /usr/share/midgard/ | the 4 midgard .so files under: | /usr/lib/apache2/modules | the 2 libmidgard files under: | /usr/lib | the 5 midgard files under: | /usr/bin | and /usr/lib/php4/20020429/midgard.so | | /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and /etc/php4/apache2/php.ini are identical on both | machines. When I checked out the latter, however, I did notice that the php.ini | file in sad did _not_ include the line extension=mysql.so, though this was in | "happy". I added it, dumped and reinstalled the Midgard database using datagard, | restarted mysql and apache2 and... same error. | | The database and virtual hosts were set up with datagard. Usernames and | passwords are the same on both. | | The one test that sticks out comes from running midgard-pageresolve, which as I | noted produces quite different results on "happy" and "sad". I couldn't find any | mention of midgard-pageresolve in the docs or on www.midgard-project.org, so | don't know how to interpret the output (see | http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.midgard.user/6611 for my results)
~From your previous mail:
"Rebuilding cache for 49 ~ Parse page ~ Cannot open root file midgard-root.php"
Here are two things that catch my (not-so-pro-Midgard-installer) eye. Cache... what directives you have for Midgard PageCache in your Apache VirtualHost configuration?
Also, the last line IMHO indicates that Midgard cannot access your midgard-root.php file - where is it? I expect it has proper privileges.
| It does seem odd, however, that the _working_ server reports "RESULT: No host | record match", but the _non-working_ server reports "Page found".
Yes, this is odd but not impossible. I'd guess that Apache does the trick for you, where as midgard-pageresolve works without Apache.
| I'm trying to isolate the problem, but at am a loss. Does anything here hint as | to what might be going wrong? I just can't think what else could be causing this | behaviour. | | B. |
Cheers!
~ //Henri
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