problems transferring blog to new host
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:58 am
Hi All,
I recently suffered a HDD failure on my server, so I took the opportunity to move to cheaper (VPS) dedicated server. I've installed Apache/SQlite/PHP5. I'm using a new distro. I was using Debian Lenny, now using Arch, so there are version differences.
I backed up the whole of my blog, all directories and the database, so it's all there with the same perms it had before. I was running Serendipity version 1.1.
When I try to access the blog, I just get a completely blank page. Viewing page source from the browser shows a empty page. The same goes for any of the archived entries.
Previous version of Apache was 2.2.9 new one is 2.2.17
Previous version of PHP was 5.2.6, new one is 5.3.5
Using Sqlite 2
Apache config is the same, same modules enabled, I'm using the backed up httpd.conf vhost settings. The sites all run fine. I have another self-written php app which also uses sqlite 2 and that is working fine too.
I can't figure out what is wrong. Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I recently suffered a HDD failure on my server, so I took the opportunity to move to cheaper (VPS) dedicated server. I've installed Apache/SQlite/PHP5. I'm using a new distro. I was using Debian Lenny, now using Arch, so there are version differences.
I backed up the whole of my blog, all directories and the database, so it's all there with the same perms it had before. I was running Serendipity version 1.1.
When I try to access the blog, I just get a completely blank page. Viewing page source from the browser shows a empty page. The same goes for any of the archived entries.
Previous version of Apache was 2.2.9 new one is 2.2.17
Previous version of PHP was 5.2.6, new one is 5.3.5
Using Sqlite 2
Apache config is the same, same modules enabled, I'm using the backed up httpd.conf vhost settings. The sites all run fine. I have another self-written php app which also uses sqlite 2 and that is working fine too.
I can't figure out what is wrong. Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.