[ic] Migrating interchange installation from one server to another
tech-list at crucialp.com
tech-list at crucialp.com
Sat Oct 13 22:46:49 EDT 2007
Hello JT,
Thank you for your suggestion. I shall definitely check the file
permissions. Meanwhile, can you please let me know how to have
Interchange use MySQL database for loading data.
As of now my installation is taking the default DBM database. I edited
Interchange to use MySQL database Administration -> Preferences ->
Database
MV_DEFAULT_SEARCH_DB 1 Database
MYSQL 1 Database
ORACLE Database
PGSQL Database
SQLDSN pillaged_interchange Database
SQLPASS ******* Database
SQLUSER pillaged_interch Database
And when I click Apply Changes, it is giving the following error in error_log.
- - - [13/October/2007:21:39:38 -0500] - - pillaged config error:
options not a database, cannot use as products file
- - - [13/October/2007:21:39:38 -0500] - - Error reconfiguring catalog
/~pillaged/cgi-bin/cart.cgi from running server (26241)
This is a fresh database and it has nothing in it.
Please advice.
Quoting JT Justman <jt at signless.com>:
> tech-list at crucialp.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am migrating my domain (which is using interchange) from one server
>> (cPanel) to another (cPanel).
>>
> ...
>>
>> ==========================================================
>> config error options database cannot use products file
>> =========================================================
>
> Hello tech-list,
>
> Interchange with cPanel is discouraged. Search the archives for more on
> that.
>
> I suspect that you have some permissions problems. Examine the
> difference in permissions between the two catalogs and it should be
> apparent.
>
> JT
>
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