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all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportInstalling Drupal Drupal Migration 500 Internal Server Error drupal 7 internal server error after migration Posted by Gooseycheeks on October 23, 2012 at 9:55pm Hello, I'm drupal migrate 500 error having some issues with my new Drupal installation. I built the site on a local install, uploaded
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all of the files to the new hosting account, set up a database and made the necessary changes in settings.php. While the homepage shows up just fine, any link
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I click on results in a 500 Internal Server Error (error posted below). I contacted godaddy support and they indicated that it might be a problem with the script in .htaccess. I've checked a couple of the error logs and here's what comes up: [Tue Oct 23 11:00:06 2012] [error] [client 176.9.148.197] Request exceeded the limit of wordpress migration internal server error 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. [Tue Oct 23 11:00:07 2012] [error] [client 176.9.148.197] Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. [Tue Oct 23 11:10:19 2012] [error] [client 180.76.5.180] Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. [Tue Oct 23 13:07:21 2012] [error] [client 157.55.32.96] Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. [Tue Oct 23 14:14:22 2012] [error] [client 157.55.32.96] Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace. Here's the
all over the world. Join today Community Documentation Community Docs Home Develop for Drupal Theming Guide Glossary Contribute to Docs "500 Internal Server Error" error Last updated August 13, 2015. Created on March 28, 2009.Edited by othermachines,
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abiyub, robokev, Francewhoa. Log in to edit this page.When using Drupal your browser returns the google apps migration internal server error (25002) following error Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact joomla internal server error the server administrator, webmaster@******.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server https://www.drupal.org/node/1821234 error log. Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. An "Internal Server Error" is an error on the web server that you're trying to access. That server is misconfigured in some way that is preventing it from responding properly to what you're asking for. An "Internal Server Error" often occurs due to: Misconfigured Drupal core file or folder read and write permissions. https://www.drupal.org/node/416906 Misconfigured web server file or folder read and write permissions. Corrupted file(s). To fix this click on one of the below possible causes. Problems related to WSOD (White Screen of Death) Misconfigured folder or file permissions Corrupted Drupal file(s) Something wrong with server side (PHP server, CGI server, other servers or control panel) ‹ Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server... up Problems related to WSOD (White Screen of Death) › Looking for support? Visit the Drupal.org forums, or join #drupal-support in IRC. Log in or register to post comments Comments Try RewriteBase / ralgh commented April 11, 2010 at 12:34am I had a "500 Internal Server Error" error on a Rackspace Cloud Site (Mosso). I had to uncomment "RewriteBase /" in the .htaccess file to fix. Log in or register to post comments Dude, you just saved my bacon dadderley commented June 8, 2010 at 8:10pm I just updated a site on Rackspace Cloud Site (Mosso) and wrote over the original .htaccess file. I set the darned thing up and forgot that I had customized the .htaccess for the rackspace environment. I had a couple of of ugly moments there. Whew... Log in or register to post comments Congratulations and thanks mam53 commented February 11, 2011 at 2:47pm Hey, I also have the 500 error
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Contact Live support/chat Connect with me on LinkedIn Meet me at Google+ Join me on Facebook Contact form Moving Drupal 7 site to a new server share: Tweet From Tory Lawson Jump to: navigation, search Moving a site built locally, or on a remote test server, to the production environment always presents a bit of a challenge. Drupal is one of the easier ones I can think of, and here's how you do it. This is for D7, since that's what I moved most recently, but D6 should work similarly. I am only able to cover the issues I've run into here, but if you have any questions that aren't covered here please feel free to get in touch. Contents 1 Export the database 2 Copy the files 3 Import the database 4 Change your database settings in settings.php 5 Issues 5.1 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '{' in .../includes/bootstrap.inc on line 677 5.2 Internal server errors when clicking on links 5.3 Styles not being applied 5.4 Warning: file_put_contents(temporary:...[function.file-put-contents]: etc. Export the database Using phpMyAdmin on the source server, export the entire SQL database to a file. Taking the defaults worked fine for me, including using SQL format rather than CSV or whatever. I have occasionally accidentally created an export that then tried to create a database on the target server--which won't work. So, choose the view that will export all the tables inside the database, but not the top-level database itself, which you will get if you click the name of your database and then choose "export." Copy the files Easy enough, just copy the entire directory containing your Drupal installation from the source server to the local machine, then copy them from the local machine up to the target server. Import the database In this case I didn't have an import function per se on the target server, but it did allow me to run SQL from a text file, which accomplishes the same thing if you chose SQL format when exporting in the first step. Change your database settings in settings.php Go to /sites/default/settings.php, open it and edit the database settings to match the target server. If you have a hard time figuring out the hostname, check out the address of your phpMyAdmin page in the address bar of your browser and copy everything up to and including the .com. Depending on how your host is set up, this might be your hostname. Issues If everything has gone well, you should be all set after the above steps. However, you might have one of these problems: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '{' in .../includes/bootstrap.inc on line 677 This error means you are not using the PHP v