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500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Hi,
As a newcomer to Joomla I tried to upgrade beloved Joomla to most recent version available (beta5-development from beta4-development as I remember well) followng the instructions here: https://www.joomlashack.com/blog/tutori ... test-site/
Let that be a lesson to me to backup files and database before upgrading anything ; )
I get an error both in user and administrator mode.
Oops! An Error Occurred
The server returned a "500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong.".
Something is broken. Please let us know what you were doing when this error occurred. We will fix it as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
What should I do now? Fortunately I haven't done much work yet so I can reinstall Joomla and enjoy the newest version but is it possible to find out what really happened and fix the problem?
As a newcomer to Joomla I tried to upgrade beloved Joomla to most recent version available (beta5-development from beta4-development as I remember well) followng the instructions here: https://www.joomlashack.com/blog/tutori ... test-site/
Let that be a lesson to me to backup files and database before upgrading anything ; )
I get an error both in user and administrator mode.
Oops! An Error Occurred
The server returned a "500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong.".
Something is broken. Please let us know what you were doing when this error occurred. We will fix it as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
What should I do now? Fortunately I haven't done much work yet so I can reinstall Joomla and enjoy the newest version but is it possible to find out what really happened and fix the problem?
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
yes maybe.
when you have access to your server go find the error log and check for errors.
if you are lucky there is even a message what the error is, file and even line number...
when you have access to your server go find the error log and check for errors.
if you are lucky there is even a message what the error is, file and even line number...
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
I am using XAMPP
Joomla_update.php log file:
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#<?php die('Forbidden.'); ?>
#Date: 2020-09-18 07:59:53 UTC
#Software: Joomla! 4.0.0-beta4-dev Development [ Mañana ] 29-July-2020 18:21 GMT
#Fields: datetime priority clientip category message
2020-09-18T07:59:53+00:00 INFO ::1 update Update started by user XXX (275). Old version is ‎4.0.0-beta4-dev.
2020-09-18T07:59:54+00:00 INFO ::1 update Downloading update file from https://developer.joomla.org/nightlies/ ... ackage.zip.
2020-09-18T08:00:01+00:00 INFO ::1 update File Joomla_4.0.0-beta5-dev-Development-Update_Package.zip downloaded.
2020-09-18T08:00:01+00:00 INFO ::1 update Starting installation of new version.
What other files can I check out?
Joomla_update.php log file:
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#<?php die('Forbidden.'); ?>
#Date: 2020-09-18 07:59:53 UTC
#Software: Joomla! 4.0.0-beta4-dev Development [ Mañana ] 29-July-2020 18:21 GMT
#Fields: datetime priority clientip category message
2020-09-18T07:59:53+00:00 INFO ::1 update Update started by user XXX (275). Old version is ‎4.0.0-beta4-dev.
2020-09-18T07:59:54+00:00 INFO ::1 update Downloading update file from https://developer.joomla.org/nightlies/ ... ackage.zip.
2020-09-18T08:00:01+00:00 INFO ::1 update File Joomla_4.0.0-beta5-dev-Development-Update_Package.zip downloaded.
2020-09-18T08:00:01+00:00 INFO ::1 update Starting installation of new version.
What other files can I check out?
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
you should check the error log
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
@waarnemer is probably right: check the error log.
Here's my opinion, for what it's worth, about using "nightly builds".
Nightly builds are like alpha versions. We don't know if they work or if they don't work and we don't know whether they're "authorised" or just snapshots of development taken at random. What is today's "nightly build" may not be the same as tomorrow's "nightly build" (or next week's/month's/year's build). The problems that people may have with today's "nightly build" may be resolved (or evaporate) with one created "tomorrow" (whenever that may be). There's also no guarantee that problems resolved in future will not re-appear again in future with another one of those "nightly builds".
I don't use "nightly builds" because—as I have written many times before on this forum—I don't use alpha versions of software; alpha versions are inherently unpredictable and I don't have time to debug them. That's not to say they don't have their place, of course; however, unless you're a top-grade software developer who has expert/inside knowledge of the product under development, I would steer clear of those things and wait until the next [more-or-less "stable"] release becomes available for "public" release.
Here's my opinion, for what it's worth, about using "nightly builds".
Nightly builds are like alpha versions. We don't know if they work or if they don't work and we don't know whether they're "authorised" or just snapshots of development taken at random. What is today's "nightly build" may not be the same as tomorrow's "nightly build" (or next week's/month's/year's build). The problems that people may have with today's "nightly build" may be resolved (or evaporate) with one created "tomorrow" (whenever that may be). There's also no guarantee that problems resolved in future will not re-appear again in future with another one of those "nightly builds".
I don't use "nightly builds" because—as I have written many times before on this forum—I don't use alpha versions of software; alpha versions are inherently unpredictable and I don't have time to debug them. That's not to say they don't have their place, of course; however, unless you're a top-grade software developer who has expert/inside knowledge of the product under development, I would steer clear of those things and wait until the next [more-or-less "stable"] release becomes available for "public" release.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
I have the same error 500 experience. ‘Production’ like environment.
Looking into the log files: too many redirects.
I suppose it has to do with http to https redirection, but that’s a 100% gamble at the time of writing.
Looking into the log files: too many redirects.
I suppose it has to do with http to https redirection, but that’s a 100% gamble at the time of writing.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
My site died too, updating with the announced update by the updater.
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oomla\Database\Exception\PrepareStatementFailureException:
Unknown column 's.inheritable' in 'field list'
at /home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/vendor/joomla/database/src/Mysqli/MysqliStatement.php:141
at Joomla\Database\Mysqli\MysqliStatement->__construct(object(mysqli), 'SELECT `s`.`template`,`s`.`params`,`s`.`inheritable`,`s`.`parent`FROM `j4b1_template_styles` AS `s`LEFT JOIN `j4b1_extensions` AS `e` ON `e`.`type` = \'template\' AND `e`.`element` = `s`.`template` AND `e`.`client_id` = `s`.`client_id`WHERE `s`.`client_id` = 1 AND `s`.`home` = \'1\'ORDER BY `s`.`home`')
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/vendor/joomla/database/src/Mysqli/MysqliDriver.php:1048)
at Joomla\Database\Mysqli\MysqliDriver->prepareStatement('SELECT `s`.`template`,`s`.`params`,`s`.`inheritable`,`s`.`parent`FROM `j4b1_template_styles` AS `s`LEFT JOIN `j4b1_extensions` AS `e` ON `e`.`type` = \'template\' AND `e`.`element` = `s`.`template` AND `e`.`client_id` = `s`.`client_id`WHERE `s`.`client_id` = 1 AND `s`.`home` = \'1\'ORDER BY `s`.`home`')
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/vendor/joomla/database/src/DatabaseDriver.php:1892)
at Joomla\Database\DatabaseDriver->setQuery(object(MysqliQuery))
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/src/Application/AdministratorApplication.php:264)
at Joomla\CMS\Application\AdministratorApplication->getTemplate(true)
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/src/Error/Renderer/HtmlRenderer.php:47)
at Joomla\CMS\Error\Renderer\HtmlRenderer->render(object(PrepareStatementFailureException))
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/src/Exception/ExceptionHandler.php:132)
at Joomla\CMS\Exception\ExceptionHandler::render(object(PrepareStatementFailureException))
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/libraries/src/Application/CMSApplication.php:264)
at Joomla\CMS\Application\CMSApplication->execute()
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/administrator/includes/app.php:63)
at require_once('/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/administrator/includes/app.php')
(/home/kiriswmr/alpha.kiris.no/administrator/index.php:36)
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
If I have exactly the same root-cause as the OP: I don’t know that. Error 500 has a ton of possible root-causes. What I do know is that I have looked at the log files of the webhost, and that in MY case it is mentioned as too many redirects. I suspect that is has to do with redirects related to https traffic, but I am not sure about that.
The version I tried to upgrade from was an almost blank beta3 installation (created some test articles etc, and only installed JCE editor) to beta 4. Also messed somewhat with adding extra scripts to the default front template to be able to use MathJax. Instructions to go to beta 4 I found somewhere on the net: update settings switched to beta and testing. As far as I know that are no nightly builds.
Unfortunately these instructions cannot be found on the joomla project roadmap. Beta4 isn’t even listed there. That of coarse (I swallow these words)
The production like environment I mentioned is simply a sub-domain hosted on a platform from a commercial shared hosting party, which I use to mess-around now and then.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Per Yngve Berg wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:43 amMy site died too, updating with the announced update by the updater.
What log file is this, or how can I access this information? Perhaps I can compare my situation that way.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Enable error reporting in configuration.php
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public $error_reporting = 'maximum';
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
I, too, tried to upgrade from Beta3 to Beta4 via the system control panel.
This is on a Linux localhost, fairly bare J4b4. I get the same error log as Per. It shows up in the browser with error reporting turned up to maximum in configuration.php.
Making a guess at "inheritable" gets another error, "missing field "parent". So I found the table definitions in github, those (inheritable is tinyint and parent is varchar(50) ) seem to be the only two missing. Putting them into the template_layouts table then makes the site workable again
This is on a Linux localhost, fairly bare J4b4. I get the same error log as Per. It shows up in the browser with error reporting turned up to maximum in configuration.php.
Making a guess at "inheritable" gets another error, "missing field "parent". So I found the table definitions in github, those (inheritable is tinyint and parent is varchar(50) ) seem to be the only two missing. Putting them into the template_layouts table then makes the site workable again
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Thanks, everyone. I see that there's an update available for Joomla! 4.0.0-beta5-dev* but I will not be updating until I see confirmation from someone here that the update does not cripple an existing J! 4 website.
I can't see reports of problems with this update on GitHub. If anyone knows of problems with this update reported on GitHub, please send a link to it/them.
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Note: * Using:
Update Channel = Custom URL
Custom URL = https://update.joomla.org/core/nightlie ... r_list.xml
I think we're discussing Beta4 to Beta5. I don't know; the semantic version numbering system that the developers are using is confusing.
I can't see reports of problems with this update on GitHub. If anyone knows of problems with this update reported on GitHub, please send a link to it/them.
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Note: * Using:
Update Channel = Custom URL
Custom URL = https://update.joomla.org/core/nightlie ... r_list.xml
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Fair point. I should have said "I, too, like psilin"... etc etc.I think we're discussing Beta4 to Beta5.
Perhaps the error was introduced at the point 3->4 and no-one installed that? Anyway, adding those two fields fixes it,
This now-fixed b4 instance doesn't admit that there's a b5, even though I'm checking the correct channel (Testing) and minimum stability (beta).
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Well, according to the official Joomla documentation placed at https://www.joomla.org/announcements/re ... lpha2.html beta4 was released september 15th.sozzled wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:01 pmThanks, everyone. I see that there's an update available for Joomla! 4.0.0-beta5-dev* but I will not be updating until I see confirmation from someone here that the update does not cripple an existing J! 4 website.
I think we're discussing Beta4 to Beta5. I don't know; the semantic version numbering system that the developers are using is confusing.
I can't see reports of problems with this update on GitHub. If anyone knows of problems with this update reported on GitHub, please send a link to it/them.
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Note: * Using:
Update Channel = Custom URL
Custom URL = https://update.joomla.org/core/nightlie ... r_list.xml
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
I installed the "beta3/dev" and updated to the "beta4/dev" which is the version I am currently using (see screenshots below). I did not have problems updating from 3->4. I have been using "beta4/dev" since June this year.MarkRS wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:14 pmPerhaps the error was introduced at the point 3->4 and no-one installed that?I think we're discussing Beta4 to Beta5.
This now-fixed b4 instance doesn't admit that there's a b5, even though I'm checking the correct channel (Testing) and minimum stability (beta).
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Thank you for that information. As I wrote earlier, the J! 4 "semantic versioning system" used by the J! developers is very confusing. What I thought was beta5-dev is (according to the official announcement) actually Beta 4 but I'm lost as to what we're talking about.psilin wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:29 pmAccording to the official Joomla documentation ... at https://www.joomla.org/announcements/re ... lpha2.html beta4 was released 15 September.
If the developers are confused about whether a version is "beta X" or "beta X-in-training", how can we expect ordinary folk to know whether they're using "beta X" or not?
These problems with these announcements mean that I don't know whether people are talking about some "official" release, a nightly build, or someone's idea of having a joke.
Anyway, as I wrote earlier, I will not be attempting to update from J! 4 Beta/dev to J! 4 Beta (or J! 4 Beta5/dev or whatever it's called) until there's confirmation here on the forum that people have successfully updated their websites without crippling them with errors.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Just edited ‘configuration.php’ with the log setting set to maximum as suggested.
Then I get the same inheritable error.
So my gamble was totally incorrect.
Later today I will look into the suggestions of adding some fields to the mentioned table. If the table definitions are altered without being updated with the update option it looks like to be the fact that every installation will break with this update.
(How can such an major event not have been recognized before releasing the beta update?)
Then I get the same inheritable error.
So my gamble was totally incorrect.
Later today I will look into the suggestions of adding some fields to the mentioned table. If the table definitions are altered without being updated with the update option it looks like to be the fact that every installation will break with this update.
(How can such an major event not have been recognized before releasing the beta update?)
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Anything to do with this:
viewtopic.php?f=803&t=981539
It covers how to fix a database problem that causes the problem described.
viewtopic.php?f=803&t=981539
It covers how to fix a database problem that causes the problem described.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
This is indeed the root cause of the reported errors. So thank you also for mentioning it over here.ceford wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 8:15 amAnything to do with this:
viewtopic.php?f=803&t=981539
It covers how to fix a database problem that causes the problem described.
Again the Joomla project missed a big documentation thing: every native beta 4 user ( verion beta 1, beta 2 and beta 3) are affected with this bug. In the mean while I found out that the developers pointed to this broken issue in front of releasing the beta 4 version: https://issues.joomla.org/tracker/joomla-cms/30363 Note that users who came from a 3.x release are not affected with this bug.
Even dumber is the fact that there is a Joomla documentation page for exactly this issue: https://docs.joomla.org/J4.x:Upgrade_to_4.0_Beta_4 There is even an almost empty categorie for version 4.0.0: https://docs.joomla.org/Category:Version_4.0.0_FAQ Neither of the last URL's are findable or promoted in any way one may expect: BIG LETTERS ABOVE THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF BETA 4 RELEASE.
I stumbled across the given URL's by browsing with my phone. And before I had found these documents back at the Joomla Site : it took (almost) ages.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
I found out why I was not seeing the availability of J! 4 Beta 4. I needed to change the update options to:
Update Channel = Testing
Minimum Stability = Beta
Note: I still have not updated from J! 4 beta4-dev that I installed in June this year.
Just thinking out aloud:
Update Channel = Testing
Minimum Stability = Beta
Note: I still have not updated from J! 4 beta4-dev that I installed in June this year.
Just thinking out aloud:
- J! 4 Beta 1 was released at the end of May this year;
- Beta 2 was released at the end of June;
- Beta 3 was released at the end of July (I must have missed that one);
- Beta 4 was released a few days ago (September)
- If the next release of J! 4 is, say, Beta 5 and, allowing for a couple of Release Candidate releases after that (at, say, six-week intervals between them) then we're most likely looking at no earlier than mid first quarter of next year (i.e. February 2021) before J! 4.0.0 stable is a possibility. I wouldn't bet the farm on that.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
At least the beta4 does run again. Why don’t you upgrade? That’s what it is called beta’s for ;-)
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Why would I update and cripple my website? I have not read on this forum that anyone has updated to J! 4 Beta 4 without those HTTP 500 Internal Server Errors. When I see a couple of posts where people have updated successfully, then I'll take the plunge.
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
@marko_o , this might be a stupid question, but..
Don't you have any backup of your environment ?
Don't you have any backup of your environment ?
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Just check before upgrading if the mentioned columns already exist in your database. Is that the case one can safely upgrade (within the limits of being beta off coarse). And in the case you don’t have these 2 columns add them before upgrading.
Have at least *some* trust in your fellow beta-forum-collegues ;-)
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I have not anywhere read here, on this forum, where anyone has successfully updated (from one of the older beta versions of J! 4) to the latest J! 4 Beta 4. When I read that people have successfully updated (without these HTTP 500 Internal Server Errors) then I may attempt the same.psilin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 1:33 amLater today I will look into the suggestions of adding some fields to the mentioned table. If the table definitions are altered without being updated with the update option it looks like to be the fact that every installation will break with this update.
(How can such an major event not have been recognized before releasing the beta update?)
So I'm still waiting for confirmation that the problems, mentioned in the first post in this discussion, have been resolved before doing anything more.
@marko_o: Of course I have a backup. I always backup before I update. Doesn't everyone? What does that have to do with this?
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Well, positive confirmation that with the applied patch an update from beta3 to beta4 was successfull. ;-)sozzled wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:57 pmI have not anywhere read here, on this forum, where anyone has successfully updated (from one of the older beta versions of J! 4) to the latest J! 4 Beta 4. When I read that people have successfully updated (without these HTTP 500 Internal Server Errors) then I may attempt the same.psilin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 1:33 amLater today I will look into the suggestions of adding some fields to the mentioned table. If the table definitions are altered without being updated with the update option it looks like to be the fact that every installation will break with this update.
(How can such an major event not have been recognized before releasing the beta update?)
So I'm still waiting for confirmation that the problems, mentioned in the first post in this discussion, have been resolved before doing anything more.
@marko_o: Of course I have a backup. I always backup before I update. Doesn't everyone? What does that have to do with this?
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
@psilin: do you mean that you have done this or are you saying that you read somewhere that someone else has done this? I haven't read anywhere on the forum that anyone has done all of this successfully. If the OP has done all of this successfully then this topic should be marked as resolved. Hmmm?
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Yup, I have done this.sozzled wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:42 pm@psilin: do you mean that you have done this or are you saying that you read somewhere that someone else has done this? I haven't read anywhere on the forum that anyone has done all of this successfully. If the OP has done all of this successfully then this topic should be marked as resolved. Hmmm?
To be precise: I started with a clean beta3 install. Updated by the ‘beta testing’ setting and broke the working of the website. After applying the patch (added 2 columns by using phpmyadmin the site worked again.
Just to be sure I reinstalled the core Joomla files by using this option in the administrator pane.
Good luck with upgrading ;-)
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Re: 500 Whoops, looks like something went wrong
Thanks. I'll look into this later. I have a new hobby (nothing to do with webcraft) and it's keeping me busy (and more enjoyable than webcraft)!
I'm building a [wood-working] workbench. So I'll update this discussion topic some time in the next few days.
It would be nice if @marko_o (who started this discussion) and anyone who's had these problems would also confirm that they're all sorted, too.
I'm building a [wood-working] workbench. So I'll update this discussion topic some time in the next few days.
It would be nice if @marko_o (who started this discussion) and anyone who's had these problems would also confirm that they're all sorted, too.