I have recently inherited a SugarCRM that needs desperately to be updated. I was originally going to do a fresh install, and move contacts over but I cannot get the export function to work on the system for some reason (a totally different issue) So I figured I would go for the upgrade. Here is the problems, when I try to do an upgrade on the Admin panel, the wizard will not load, I get the CRM header and left side bar, and where the information should be to upload, it doesn't render.
So I decided to try to use the silentUpgrader, and it fails out with a "PHP Fatal Error: Call to a member function read() on a non-object in /var/www/sugar/include/dir_inc.php on line 151". After searching the forums, I thought I had an issue with permissions, but the /var/www folders and subfolders are all rwx by the web server, (did a chown -R <webserver-user:webserver:user> /var/www/sugar and a chmod -R 7777 /var/www/sugar just to make sure). But it is still not running. Even running the script as root doesn't work. (my permissions are set back to 766 now. I'm trying to get this project finished before I leave for Boston this weekend.
System:
PHP 5.3
Apache 2
Sugar 5.0
Justin R. Donnaruma
Web Applications / Social Media Guru
Maine Energy Systems ( maineenergysystems.com )
I'm prepared to install SugarCRM Community Edition on Ubuntu 9.10. I found the howto re. Installing SugarCRM Community Edition On Ubuntu 8.10[URL].. Is there a howto for Ubuntu 9.10?
I have implemented SugarCRM on a SUSE 10 box . Every thing goes ok but in the SugarCRM ,it's saying : Error: Could not connect to the Sugar Server. Please check your Proxy Settings value in the System Settings admin panel. Last attempted connection @ 10/11/2010 06:37pm and unable to setup email inside that. But the system is neither have proxy setting and internet runs fine outside SugarCRM. In RHEL, CentOS all run ok but not in SUSE ?
I'm running sugarCRM with fedora 11.I want to make my sugarCRM send email to my gmail account . But I always get this error : imap.gmail.com: No such host. I'm sorry to bother this question here ,but I can't fine a good answer from SugarCRM forum .And I have struggled with this question for days .Here are some details:
Operating system type and version Fedora11 Sugar version and edition Sugar Community Edition Version 5.2.0j Webserver type and version httpd-2.2.13-1 PHP version php-5.2.9-2.fc11.i586 MySQL server version mysql-5.1.37-1.fc11.i586
I have Ubuntu Karmic 64-bit installed. Update manager tells me there are updates available, but when i try to install them, downloading the updates fail and throws this error:
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Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/e/eglibc/libc6-i386_2.10.1-0ubuntu16_amd64.deb
Consequently, a similar error occurs when I try installing Sun Java 6 Runtime.
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Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/s/sun-java6/sun-java6-jre_6-15-1_all.deb Connection failed [IP: 91.189.88.31 80]
Ubuntu Restricted Extras stalls when it's time to download the Java package I tried synaptic, update manager, aptitude, apt-get, and they all throw similar errors. Then I also tried connecting to different servers, to no avail. So to check if it's my connection to the net that has problems somehow, I tried downloading the file directly through my web browser, and it works. (But it's not recommended, and it won't let me!, install the updates manually, right?) I tried searching for the errors on the net and in the forums, and they're all somehow related to proxy servers. I then checked if I'm using some inappropriate proxy settings, and everywhere it's all set up to connect to the net directly, which is, well, my setup.
Take note though, that I am able to install other softwares normally, i.e, using synaptic, apt-get etc. The ones I tried include Pidgin and Mplayer. It's just these updates and Java:
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jeanne@jeanne-desktop:~$ sudo sudo aptitude upgrade W: The "upgrade" command is deprecated; use "safe-upgrade" instead. Reading package lists... Done
I was running 10.04 LTS and had decided to stick to the LTS versions as I'm now running my machine as a server and don't want to be updating regularly.Every time I logged in via SSH I got a message telling me there where packages to update including a security update. So I did a search to find out how to perform an update on Ubuntu server from the command line.What I found was to do this:sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get dist-upgradeAfter doing that I rebooted but now my machine gives me this message:
init: ureadahead-other main process (794) terminated with status 4Your disk drives are being checked for errors, this may take some timePress C to cancel all checks currently inprogressI'm not pressing C yet and leaving it alone to finish, but I noticed when the machine booted that one of the options for booting talked about Ubuntu 10.10, so I'm worried that I've updated from 10.04 LTS to 10.10 by accident?
I've install F10 to use it as server and router and found a strange problem on my XP machine which is behind the F10. I've tried to update my Lineage2 client from official server but the update crash, tried to open the web page it didn't open. Also tried to open microsoft web it didn't open. When i try to open the same pages on PC with F10 they open with no problem.
Problem with my Internet connection. I can't connect to the update servers. I don't know why. It's a brand new installation, not a week old yet. I can't install the support for restricted media for example. The servers won't refresh in YaST. It tells me it can't download the repomd.xml.asc.
The other problem is that some servers on the web won't load for me either.
For example, I get most of my local news from The Toronto Star, and I can't connect to it's website at all.
I can from Windows (I dual boot) but not SUSE. I don't think its a problem limited to that one website either. I am able to connect to most websites though.
I just updated my server, (Ubuntu 8.04) and had to restart. Now I can no longer SSH into my Linux box or access my website from the internet. Apache is running and everything worked fine before the restart.
I wanted to installed transmission on my buntu server box 10.10 tonite so from my laptop top i ssh'd into it...which took an unordinary amount of time.. went to type in sudo apt-get install transmission half way through each word at the terminal prompt it would just hang...had to wait then it would recognize my typing and i could continue....pressed enter waited a long time; then noticed i coulnd't connect to the repos?
So i manually (as in sitting at the box not over ssh) tried to ping google nothing....sudo apt-get update....nothing....
- i restarted the machine twice -sudo ifdown eth0 /sudo ifup eth0
sudo nano /etc/networking/interfaces made sure it said
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I have my router saved to assign 192.168.0.100 to the machines eth0 MAC of 00:14:2a:e9:15:0b so i can always use my webUI w/o having to guess my ip ifconfig shows my broadcast running i dunno i'm sooo confused and lost scared...a lil' cold....kinda hungry..pretty tired....
Today i made an update using Webmin, and after that php stopped working, instead of running the files it launches a download. So i checked what was going on, and php module was disabled in apache config. When trying to enable it, it said the file "/usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so" did not exist, and indeed it disapeared. I tried to reinstal php and apache (with and without --purge, through apt) and it didn't solved the problem.
Also i tried copying the file from another machine, also without success (this time it shows " Apache is running a threaded MPM, but your PHP Module is not compiled to be threadsafe. You need to recompile PHP.") Dont know what to do now, im kinda desperated here because this machine hosts my website =P
Does anyone know the ubuntu update servers IP addresses. I am trying to fine tune my firewall rules and was unsure of what ip addresses to use for the update servers. I believe they are us.archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com. However, I could be wrong.
I updated my server (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) today and had about 23 updates in Webmin. After the update suddenly apache doesn't render php pages anymore, instead letting you download the source code for the scripts. I checked the logs and found this:
Code: Syntax error on line 1 of /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.load: Cannot load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I tried reinstalling php5 but I can't get it to work. I also hope that this was a glitch and that updates that break stuff like this don't get through QA.
I have a kind of weird problem on one of our servers. The server software was upgrade a couple times now and it went from 8.04 to 8.10 to 9.04 to 9.10 to eventually 10.04Now I'm 100% sure the current version should be 10.04 but all of the sudden an 'apt-get update' does not work anymore, so I dig some further why that could be...A simple 'cat /etc/lsb-release' gives me this answer
I had to restart my server after it became unstable - strange things like couldn't connect from a Windows machine, becoming unresponsive. When it rebooted, it failed with grub error 18 (this after the machine has been fine for some considerable time, including rebooting).I ran apt-get upgrade shortly before my problems started, and google suggests that I'm not the only one to get this error after apt-get upgrade, but I can't find a solution.I really, really don't want to have to rebuild this machine! I can get in using the recover a broken system option on the install CD - the disk seems fine.
I am trying to update my server, but it won't do it. It tries to connect, but says "Waiting for headers". If i try to install other packages it says "Connection failed". Apparently it has Internet connection since my server shares Internet connection with other machines.
I updated the kernel on a ubuntu machine yesterday. No problems so far. But after rebooting I couldn't login via SSH anymore. The session freezes right after authentication. Doesn't matter wether its pubkey or keyboard-interactive.
I couldn't find any hints so far. auth.log does not seem to show any warnings/errors.
Strange thing is: I'm able to log in via SFTP (SCP). I can even use WinSCP to open a "unix like" shell, but it only works for basic commands.
Here is the output of auth.log, when logging in via SFTP/SCP
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This is the output when trying to open a real ssh session:
I have Ubuntu Desktop edition. I want to update to Server Edition(Need to do that for assignment) with all features of server edition. Should I download Server edition again or there is another alternative?
I am using Ubuntu Server 10.10 64bit. While executing apt-get update i am getting error Connection failed. I have checked other post also some where i found to change the country name 'us' to other present in repository url inside /etc/apt/sources.list file. I tryied with country 'de' and 'in' but then also got the same error. I am getting following error
I installed ubuntu 8.04 server edition in my PC to deploy a web application. After the installation was complete i typed apt-get update in the terminal.It's throwing error messages like* Failed to fetch* Unable to connect to in.archive.ubuntu.com* Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.* You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problemsBut when i try it again i get the same issues.
Is it possible to configure a cron script to update the packages in /var/cache/apt-cacher/packages? When a client machine updates a package, apt-cacher checks that it's cached package is up-to-date, and downloads a new version if it is not.
I'd like apt-cacher to check it's cached packages every night and download any updated ones, on the premise that since it exists in the apt-cacher cache, someone has that package installed and is going to want to update it. Is this possible? Does apt-cacher do this anyway, and I haven't noticed?
Code: The following packages will be upgraded: apache2 apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils apache2.2-common libcupsys2 libmysqlclient15-dev linux-libc-dev mysql-server mysql-server-5.0 php5-imap sudo 12 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. 5 not fully installed or removed.
Updated two SSH packages today and now SSHd wont start. Worked fine an hour ago, and I'm still logged onto the server via pre-existing SSH sessions, but now I obviously cannot start new ones.
Code: paine@pandora:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start * /dev/null is not a character device! paine@pandora:~$
My server keeps displaying a message: "The computer needs to restart to finish installing updates. Please save your work before continuing" every time I log on. Last night I did four consecutive reboots but the message is still there. I log i remote with NX / Gnome. Synpatic shows "0 to install/update 0 to remove".Is this normal? Does every single update need an independent reboot, so there is a queue to catch up with? Or is there some reboot flag that is not resetting properly after reboot?
I've spent all day trying to work this out. We have a ticketing system (request tracker), which polls a POP3 mailbox for new inbound ticket emails. We've upgraded both our mailserver to exchange 2007 and are trialling RT on a new ESXi host. While this arrangement has worked perfectly for 2 years on exchange 2003, 2007 gives you the option of using TLS.
Unfortunately, the version of fetchmail in the repositories for 10.04 (fetchmail 6.3.9) just does not want to work with exchange 2007, no matter what i specify in /etc/fetchmailrc, however by playing around with the production RT server, I've found that upgrading fetchmail to 6.3.17 (which is the latest version) just makes everything work again.
However, I've pretty much broken the fetchmail install on my production box - I now seem to have both 6.3.9 & 6.3.17 installed on there, and if I use /etc/init.d/fetchmail to restart it, it'll restart 6.3.9 which then generates errors about certificates and never collects any mail, however if I manually start fetchmail then it starts 6.3.17 (which is the version that i want the init script to start for me).
So, 2 questions. How do I fix my garbled install of fetchmail on my production box, and how do I upgrade my ESXi instance to fetchmail 6.3.17 without breaking anything? I'm happy with doing the ./configure and make install to get 6.3.17 on the box, but it then extracts it to my home directory - what do I do then to update the 6.3.9 fetchmail files that are currently in existance?
I'm working on a web site. I'm sometimes finding that when I update a file, some mysterious force intercepts my changes and refuses to let me see them. I have confirmed that this mysterious force is a server cache.By adding a "?" to the end of the URL, I can see the changes I've made. Is there a way to somehow force my Internet provider to update the server cache?