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#1 2015-06-11 07:14:10

Rutger
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CE4 installation on webserver

This is a follow up to my earlier question to be found here:

http://community.theturninggate.net/top … 4-working/

Due to a lack of time I have not yet been able to transfer my website to CE4, but I would like to switch now.
I did follow the setup and installation guide, but so far I have only managed to get an empty shell (www.rutgerhollander.nl/ttg_site).

I guess this is related to the pdo, pdo_mysql and sql modules, which might be 'switched off'.

Any help will be very much appreciated.


Ps. As I understand CE4 is a self hosting application, therefore I suppose the phpmyadmin panel of my host provider will not be used.

Last edited by Rutger (2015-06-11 07:19:53)

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#2 2015-06-11 07:25:33

rod barbee
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

the page you linked to is an Autoindex page, not from Pages.
have you installed ttg-be anywhere on your site?
have you exported and uploaded the contents of the Pages export anywhere on your site?

It doesn't look like your site is running on a Linux OS server. Something called Debian?

Clicking on your links brings me to pages that were created with Pages. Clicking on the Home link gives an error:

could not find driver|#0 /public/sites/www.rutgerhollander.nl/ttg_site_002/ttg-be/framework/dao/PdoExtended.php(49)

It's looking for the ttg-be files in ttg_site_002 and it looks like you've installed the Pages files in /ttg_site_002
Is the unzipped ttg-be folder also in /ttg_site_002/ ?

So I'm sort of confused about your set up, can you outline what you've done so far?


Rod 
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#3 2015-06-11 08:29:21

Rutger
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

Rod, thank you for your rapid response.
Because of your answer I understood what I had forgotten.


Actually, I have made 3 new examples  for you:

www.rutgerhollander.nl/rod

www.rutgerhollander.nl/rod_made_with_galleries

www.rutgerhollander.nl/rod_made_with_pages


However, I still can not access the admin panel.

I think my site is indeed running on a Debian server, see:
https://helpdesk.mijndomein.nl/hc/nl/ar … erl-versie


Would this have implications for CE4?

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#4 2015-06-11 08:33:01

rod barbee
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

Would this have implications for CE4?

Honestly, I don't know. TTG requirements list Linux as the OS. Matt or Ben will have to answer the Debian question.


Rod 
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#5 2015-06-11 08:34:49

rod barbee
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

actually, the page at this link: http://www.rutgerhollander.nl/rod_made_with_pages is made with CE4 Gallery 6.1.4a


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#6 2015-06-11 08:36:31

rod barbee
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

Just to be clear, you have uploaded the ttg-be folder to this location: http://www.rutgerhollander.nl/ttg-be/


Rod 
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#7 2015-06-11 08:46:34

Rutger
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

Thank you for your help so far.

It's already way past midnight over here, so I'd better get some sleep.

I hope Matt and/or Ben could comment on the Debian matter.

Tomorrow, I will give it another shot.

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#8 2015-06-11 08:47:24

rod barbee
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

I think I might see the problem, according to Ben:

TTG BE requires two modules for the database to work: sqlite and pdo_sqlite.  These are standard modules that should be enabled, but some hosts have disabled them.

Looking at this page on your host's site: http://phpinfo.mijndomeintje.com/ the only PDO driver is mysql

So you can try contacting your host and request that they activate the needed modules.


Rod 
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#9 2015-06-11 08:55:58

Rutger
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

Earlier this evening, I sent them a message with a request to activate these modules.

Hopefully, I will receive a (positive) reply tomorrow.

Last edited by Rutger (2015-06-11 08:58:36)

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#10 2015-06-11 08:59:26

rod barbee
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

be sure to let us know what happens.


Rod 
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#11 2015-06-11 09:03:19

Rutger
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Re: CE4 installation on webserver

Rod, I sure wil :-)

Thank you once again for your lighting fast replies.

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