CMS Builder database errors
2 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: October 18, 2009 (RSS)
I'm having a few issues with a new install of CMS Builder. I have moved the site from one location to another. On the new server, I have run into the following:
= a series of errors and the need to resend data when updating editors
= keep getting kicked out of the system when in the middle of performing a task. It takes me to the log in screen
= CMS Admin.php page not loading, spending many minutes (i.e. 15+) trying to load the page
= LATEST: I'm at the login screen, but I cannot log in, as it is not accepting the login and password I was just using a few minutes ago.
I'm not sure what's happening, as everything was working fine (except bullet number one). I will see if I can access PHPMyAdmin to see if anything is missing in the database. And I'll check with the host. Has anyone other than Zickey been having this problem? The temporary install is at www.tsuluwerks.net at GoDaddy.
Thanks,
T
= a series of errors and the need to resend data when updating editors
= keep getting kicked out of the system when in the middle of performing a task. It takes me to the log in screen
= CMS Admin.php page not loading, spending many minutes (i.e. 15+) trying to load the page
= LATEST: I'm at the login screen, but I cannot log in, as it is not accepting the login and password I was just using a few minutes ago.
I'm not sure what's happening, as everything was working fine (except bullet number one). I will see if I can access PHPMyAdmin to see if anything is missing in the database. And I'll check with the host. Has anyone other than Zickey been having this problem? The temporary install is at www.tsuluwerks.net at GoDaddy.
Thanks,
T
Re: [tsuluwerks] CMS Builder database errors
By Dave - October 18, 2009
Hi tsuluwerks,
If it's a shared server it could be overloaded. Meaning when many of the other websites on the same server are busy it slows down yours. Even on cheap shared hosting you should get less than 1 second response times on most requests.
When it's slow try checking out web apps on the server that also use the database (if there are any) and see if they are slow as well.
Hope that helps! Let me know what you find out.
If it's a shared server it could be overloaded. Meaning when many of the other websites on the same server are busy it slows down yours. Even on cheap shared hosting you should get less than 1 second response times on most requests.
When it's slow try checking out web apps on the server that also use the database (if there are any) and see if they are slow as well.
Hope that helps! Let me know what you find out.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com
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