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Support => cpg1.4.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.4 miscellaneous => Topic started by: pcboy123 on March 21, 2006, 11:30:31 pm
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i get this error:
Fatal error :
and thats it!
it wasnt like that yesterday the last thing i did was rename a few files and add 2 albums and moved some files to the new albums i made and also last thing i did was upload a few more video files..
i have touched the code at all
well here's my site:
http://www.ocmoni.com/gallery
thanks guys!
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enable debug mode to get a more detailed error message. If you can't access coppermine's config, use phpMyAdmin or similar, browse coppermine's config table and set "debug_mode" from "0" to "1". Post the actuall error message you get then (not the debug_ouput)
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enable debug mode to get a more detailed error message. If you can't access coppermine's config, use phpMyAdmin or similar, browse coppermine's config table and set "debug_mode" from "0" to "1". Post the actuall error message you get then (not the debug_ouput)
thanks Gau
ill do that as soon as i get home! in about 2hrs
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I fixed it with PHPADMIN i hit repair database and it fix what ever problem i had =)
cool
thanks anyways
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How do you repair?
I have this error
#145 - Table './jessegallery/cpg143_sessions' is marked as crashed and should be repaired
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check you database!
or you control panle for PHPADMIM then select the gallery database and look for the repair button, i suggest you back it up first then repair...
or do
Quote from: GauGau on March 21, 2006, 11:37:53 PM
enable debug mode to get a more detailed error message. If you can't access coppermine's config, use phpMyAdmin or similar, browse coppermine's config table and set "debug_mode" from "0" to "1". Post the actuall error message you get then (not the debug_ouput)
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Do you know where the repair button is?
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the repair button is in phpMyAdmin, not in coppermine.
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Yes, The repair button doesn't show up becuase of the error. :-\
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then run the query manually as suggested here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/repair-table.html, using phpMyAdmin's sql box.