Hey,
I have installed TP on my SMF forum ( http://forum.komado.nl/ ) and since I installed it my whole board is gone :(
HELP ME!
Kasper ;)
Can you get access threw phpmyadmin?.. try and see if there are errors in "smf_log_errors table"?
Take a look at your files and see if any of them are zero in size. Also check to see that all your Database information is still in your Settings.php.
All the problems strats after I did TP_mod-instructions.txt
From a manual install?
If so, did you upload the TP files needed to? and the database setup from your browser?
Did you make backups of your files? All you need to do is replace the files with your backups to ge back to a working condition then.
Quote from: G6 on June 12, 2006, 04:17:55 PM
From a manual install?
If so, did you upload the TP files needed to? and the database setup from your browser?
and the database setup from your browser? what setup? you mean tp_install.php?
Yes, TP_install.php from your browser
If you have done the steps from the installguide text file. I assume you did use the correct code to add in your files?
There are codes for both SMF versions, so check that you actually used the right code for your version.
If you want, i can have a look for you.
But then you have to send me your ftp info and phpmyadmin info in PM.
Quote from: G6 on June 12, 2006, 04:36:11 PM
Yes, TP_install.php from your browser
If you have done the steps from the installguide text file. I assume you did use the correct code to add in your files?
There are codes for both SMF versions, so check that you actually used the right code for your version.
If you want, i can have a look for you.
But then you have to send me your ftp info and phpmyadmin info in PM.
Hmmm, i think the problem is in the wrong code, can i just set my files in a zip and upload him?
I cant check the package of yours if you dont have it online there.
If you dont want to send the info in PM, i suggest you reverse your install manually.
Go in to your DB and remove the TP tables there, also remove the TP files from the dirs default, sources and language files. then upload fresh files from SMF (Keep!! the settings.php and settings.bat.php)
That should make your forum to come back
The try the Tp install from your package manager.
i will try thanx
do i have to delete:
smtp_host
smtp_port
smtp_username
smtp_password
Save only the tables used by the original SMF install.
Look at the prefix I think you have smf_ as prefix, leave those and remove the rest with TP in the prefix
(NOTE!!! if you have any other things installed that uses the db, check so you dont remove that to in the hurry)
Quote from: Komado on June 12, 2006, 04:53:04 PM
do i have to delete:
smtp_host
smtp_port
smtp_username
smtp_password
Be carefull. smtp could be something to do with your e-mail package. If in doubt, leave them.
where can i get the package of tp
TinyPortal v.0.8.6 download
http://www.tinyportal.net/smf/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item99
Quote from: agridoc on June 12, 2006, 07:46:11 PM
TinyPortal v.0.8.6 download
http://www.tinyportal.net/smf/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item99
thanx, but where is my portal ( http://forum.komado.nl/ )
I think you have to actually INSTALL the package from your package manager.
It aint enough to just upload the zipfile. You need to install the file on your forum to get TP....
Komado I can see the members of your forum here (http://forum.komado.nl/index.php?action=mlist)
Also I can see your messages here (http://forum.komado.nl/index.php?action=profile;u=2;sa=showPosts)
There is wrong parsing that means that some files do not exist or have the wrong version. There is also another possiblility.
Is this a conversion of an Invision Board forum to SMF? If so, when was that conversion made?
Some errors I see (different syntax, quotes in links and smiley codes) can be produced by a faulty conversion.
Quote from: agridoc on June 12, 2006, 08:32:23 PM
Komado I can see the members of your forum here (http://forum.komado.nl/index.php?action=mlist)
Also I can see your messages here (http://forum.komado.nl/index.php?action=profile;u=2;sa=showPosts)
There is wrong parsing that means that some files do not exist or have the wrong version. There is also another possiblility.
Is this a conversion of an Invision Board forum to SMF? If so, when was that conversion made?
Some errors I see (different syntax, quotes in links and smiley codes) can be produced by a faulty conversion.
yes i have coverded it last week
It seems Komado, from the first of your messages, June 11, 2006, 06:21:30 pm, and the errors I see in this that you have converted the forum yesterday.
However, one or two days is not important. You must have the backup (recent) of the original Invision Board database.
Unfortunately I can't help in this section, this is TP support forum.
My opinion is to contact SMF support forum (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php), especially the board Converters and Importers (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=20.0). Find the more appropriate method, according to the Invision version you used, ask for help there if not sure.
Do the conversion in a test directory, check it thoroughly for errors WITHOUT ANY MOD. Database conversion is a tedious task and may need several attempts.
When satisfied and convinced that everything works OK do a backup and do a clean install or move it to another directory. Check again, test for awhile with users and only when convinced that everything migrated OK do a backup and try to install TP. I am sure there will be no problem then.
I wish you good luck and have patience. ;)
with my forum i really srewed it up because i deleted my IPB database :knuppel2:
These are bad news Komado.
However there is data in your existing database, members, messages and structure. It seems that the relations are not correct. Those might be corrected.
Don' t do anything except a backup and contact the boards I posted. You will need help from someone with experience in Invision to SMF conversion.
Ibelieve that there is still a logical possibility to bring this data in a working condition. Relax and try to remember what you have done.
If you can' t find proper help, consider a charter membership to SMF.