I've recently taken quite an old site (drupal 5.11) off a production server to run on my local machine. I want to get it running so I can make the necessary upgrades/modifications necessary. I run a wampserver wamp stack, and have tried various php versions 5.2 through to 5.3 (namely .5.2.7, .8, .9), but still receive the following:
I recently had to upload a clients site to Easyspace (http://easyspace.com) which wasn't the best experience. Support seem pretty inept with first-line asking "what's a Drupal"? I got passed through to a technical engineer who wasn't much help and stated that even though he couldn't tell any differences between our site install and any other clients who had Drupal running - that they couldn't help me as they don't provide script support.
I have had it with ixwebhosting. I can't do anything, everything slows down to a crawl and they tell me that there is nothing wrong with their servers and its my drupal installation. I have had it, STAY AWAY from IXWEBHOSTING! I will not recommend this company ever..
I need recommendation to a reliable Linux hosting in the US. Please reply only if you have been with the same provider for the last 3 - 4 years and would really back them up.
site is back up, we copied the files from an old repo and things are working smoothly.
something must have gotten left behind or corrupted
Hey everyone,
We're running two drupal installations on a voxel server, and last friday their machines were going haywire and eventually our file system ran into some trouble.
our entire /www folder was set to read-only, and now once were back up and running drupal spits out nothing but some debug text
On a local MAMP server running on a MacBook Pro, I have installed a multi-site (multisite) configuration of Drupal 6.17. On a few of the sites I have performed a significant amount of development. After I purchase and configure a VPS web server I plan to upload the Drupal files, database and multisite configuration from the local MAMP server on the Mac to the VPS web server. How would one do this?