Hi guys,
Actually I have already installed my s9y blog. But since my hoster moved the servers, the IP and the name of the servers changed. When I visit my blog (magnum80.com) I only get an error. All my other sites on that server run well. All s9y blogs that I know which are hosted by that hoster have the same error. So it must be a s9y-settings-specifig error, right?
So my question is: Did s9y, MySQL... ask for the server's IP somewhen during the installation process? I can't remember. If so I would need to change the it. I can actually only remember that I always provided my domain name and never the server name or its IP address.
As I can't access my blog I would need to perform changes via FTP by manually editing the config files.
I am very thankful for every hint.
Best regards
magnum80
My hoster moved servers, where can I change s9y IP settings?
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Re: My hoster moved servers, where can I change s9y IP setti
Hi!
Please ask your server admin to check out the PHP/Server errorlog. There's a CGI error, presumable because of moved path locations.
It seems to be an error of the hoster, as he seems to have changed some settings that s9y relies on (like server paths).
Best regards,
Garvin
Please ask your server admin to check out the PHP/Server errorlog. There's a CGI error, presumable because of moved path locations.
It seems to be an error of the hoster, as he seems to have changed some settings that s9y relies on (like server paths).
Best regards,
Garvin
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Re: My hoster moved servers, where can I change s9y IP setti
Yep, hoster admin took care of it and it's fixed. Sorry for bothering, I thought I had to change a setting I made years ago during installation.garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Please ask your server admin to check out the PHP/Server errorlog. There's a CGI error, presumable because of moved path locations.
It seems to be an error of the hoster, as he seems to have changed some settings that s9y relies on (like server paths).
Best regards,
Garvin
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