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- Joomla! Fledgling
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Error - error has occurred.
I've successfully installed Joomla 3.5 on my Synology server. Everything was perfect. I can see the website. I can log in to the Admin panel. But on every admin panel, I get a pink banner at the top that sais "Error an error has occurred." that is. Nothing Else. I can 'x' the panel to close it but it pops up on every screen I click in the Administrator back end. I've attached a screen shot.
The only thing that seems to be happening that I cant do is install templates and such. No error, its just that it never uploads.
Not sure what the error is or how to resolve it. Any Ideas
The only thing that seems to be happening that I cant do is install templates and such. No error, its just that it never uploads.
Not sure what the error is or how to resolve it. Any Ideas
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
You can try enable Debug mode in Global Configuration.
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- Webdongle
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Juste make update from 3.4.8
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Go into Admin>Extensions and from the links on the left hand side of the screen click on "Warnings". Is anything showing?
Then click on the database link. Anything reported?
Then click on the database link. Anything reported?
John V
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Joomla 5.1.0 "live" site on PHP 8.2.15 and MariaDB 10.11.7
Joomla 5.1.0 on XAMMP for OSX with PHP 8.2.4 and MariaDB 10.4.28
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Joomla 5.1.0 "live" site on PHP 8.2.15 and MariaDB 10.11.7
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
nothing both
-no warning
-database is uptodate
in debug mode, it just indicates that there are duplicate query
-no warning
-database is uptodate
in debug mode, it just indicates that there are duplicate query
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- Joomla! Fledgling
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
I see the same thing, after installing or upgrading to 3.5.1 a pink box saying "Error - An error has occurred" in the administrator's pages.
Everything seems to work but I can't get rid of the error message.
Any Ideas
Joomla! version 3.5.1
Ubuntu 14.04.4 x64
Everything seems to work but I can't get rid of the error message.
Any Ideas
Joomla! version 3.5.1
Ubuntu 14.04.4 x64
- Webdongle
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Set error reporting to max ... see what happens
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
So the issue resolved for me after I made sure that all the apps were updated (MariaDB, Joomla, etc..). I didn't realize updates were pending, and after the latest DSM upgrade, those apps apparently had to be updated too in order for things to work properly. Once everything was updated and restarted, everything worked as expected
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
I had this error and received an out of memory error when trying to list modules. fixed by:
You need to increase the buffer size of mysql :
in the /etc/mysql/my.cnf , set
sort_buffer_size to 256K
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Nice!
But bether if you edit /var/packages/MariaDB/etc/my.cnf
this file override the settings and now the next update will not overwrite the parameter
https://www.synology.com/en-global/know ... nology_NAS
Add
restart mariadb SSH
But bether if you edit /var/packages/MariaDB/etc/my.cnf
this file override the settings and now the next update will not overwrite the parameter
https://www.synology.com/en-global/know ... nology_NAS
Add
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[mysqld]
sort_buffer_size = 256K
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/usr/syno/bin/synopkg restart MariaDB
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Thank you! ur solution is works for mejimmyeao wrote:I had this error and received an out of memory error when trying to list modules. fixed by:You need to increase the buffer size of mysql :
in the /etc/mysql/my.cnf , set
sort_buffer_size to 256K
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Thanks for the info Phil. I've been getting this after upgrading a site from 3.4.1 to 3.6.2, and after a blank 3.6.2 install. I'm on Win 8.1 pro / MySQL, so I guess I won't see it once I upload site to definitive hosting provider
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- Joomla! Fledgling
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
Hi, same issue here.
How can I access in /var/packages/MariaDB/etc/ to edit my.cnf ?
I did it only through ssh terminal, but I'm not able to create or edit a file by terminal. Ther's a way to do it by software like filezilla, cyberduck, or something. I've trid but can't access to the root folders.
Please Help
Thanks
Max
How can I access in /var/packages/MariaDB/etc/ to edit my.cnf ?
I did it only through ssh terminal, but I'm not able to create or edit a file by terminal. Ther's a way to do it by software like filezilla, cyberduck, or something. I've trid but can't access to the root folders.
Please Help
Thanks
Max
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Re: Error - error has occurred.
You will need to get your server admin to make the change - you cannot make this change and restart the database server yourself on a shared host.
And if you are the server admin, and you dont know how to make these configuration changes - maybe you should reconsider self maintaining a server :-)
And if you are the server admin, and you dont know how to make these configuration changes - maybe you should reconsider self maintaining a server :-)
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