Transferring to a new host

16 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: July 5, 2013   (RSS)

By Dave - July 2, 2013

Hi CommonSenseDesign, 

Can you check if the sections appear under: Admin > Section Editors? 

If they do, edit your user account under "User Accounts" and set "All Sections" to have "Editor"

If not, let me know if the restore completes and shows a success message or if you get a white screen or error.

Hope that helps!  Let me know what happens.

Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

By CommonSenseDesign - July 4, 2013 - edited: July 4, 2013

Hi, Dave.

Can you check if the sections appear under: Admin > Section Editors? 

The only section that appears there is User Accounts, nothing else.

If they do, edit your user account under "User Accounts" and set "All Sections" to have "Editor"

I have full Admin access, which includes Editor access.

If not, let me know if the restore completes and shows a success message or if you get a white screen or error.

I can see all the available back-ups in the restore drop down menu, and when I select one then click "Restore", after a few seconds I see "Restored backup file /data/backups/www.mdldoors.com-v2.17-20130702-085800.sql.php" in a blue panel at the top of the page. It seems like everything is doing what it's supposed to, but no sections appear in the left hand menu nor the Section Editor, even if I log out and back in.

Something else I should probably point out: the original domain is http://www.mdldoors.com ; we're in the process of transferring to http://www.mdldoorsystems.com . Also, if I visit http://www.mdldoors.com/index.php I can see the homepage. However, if I go to http://mdldoorsystems.com/index.php , there's a 500 Internal Server Error page. Is this part of the same problem?

By CommonSenseDesign - July 4, 2013 - edited: July 4, 2013

Thanks. Will do.

By the way, the new web host has sorted out the 500 internal server error problem. When I go to http://mdldoorsystems.com/index.php, I'm now getting the message "getRecords(homepage): Couldn't load schema for 'homepage'!", which means the page template can't find the relevant section of CMSB, which isn't getting restored from the backup. That seems to be the only remaining problem.

The host's tech support sent me the following message: "I have updated the installation path in the index.php file and now the website at http://mdldoorsystems.com/ is loading with the notification:
'getRecords(homepage): Couldn't load schema for 'homepage'!'"

By CommonSenseDesign - July 5, 2013

For anyone who has come up against the same problem, I'd neglected to copy the schema files to the new site. These are stored in cmsAdmin/data/schema on the live server.

According to Greg at Interactive Tools, "These files are needed by CMS Builder to create the sections before it can restore the data from a back up file. Once you have copied them across, you need to go to the section editors area in CMSB and the sections will be automatically restored."

Thanks to IT for their help in sorting this out.

By Dave - July 5, 2013

Thanks for posting back with the update.

Also, make sure you didn't forget to download/upload any /upload/ folders as well.
http://www.interactivetools.com/docs/cmsbuilder/move_servers.html

Cheers!

Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com