Update 5.6.0.1 Install Critical Failure - site crashing

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Hi,

I've just undertaken the update to 5.6.0.1 (having backed up first) and I now have an inaccessible site - 'The website encountered an error while retrievinghttp://www.robinhallhr.com. It may be down for maintenance or configured incorrectly... HTTP Error 500 (Internal Server Error): An unexpected condition was encountered while the server was attempting to fulfil the request.'

I've attempted to get into the site via the login page and restore the database from there but this has now resulted in all pages becoming inaccessible.

Any urgent help gratefully received!

Rob

robhall
 
jbx replied on at Permalink Reply
jbx
I'm running into a few 500 errors too...

The main issue I'm having is with a missing json.php file, but it's impossible to tell what your specific issue is without more info. Do you have access to your server logs? Need some data from those to debug really...

Jon
robhall replied on at Permalink Reply
robhall
Hi Jon,

any idea where I might find these server logs. I have access to cpanel if that helps.

Rob
jbx replied on at Permalink Reply
jbx
cPanel should have an option to view server logs or error logs. Check with
your host, or if anyone on here knows cPanel better than me, please chip in
:)

Jon

On 10 September 2012 12:05, concrete5 Community <discussions@concretecms.com
> wrote:
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robhall
Jon,

Logs attached.

Rob
jbx replied on at Permalink Reply
jbx
Looking through that, it seems like you may have the same issue as me with
json.php not being found.

I'm currently trying to figure out what is calling this file. I'll post
back when I know more...

Jon



On 10 September 2012 12:22, concrete5 Community <discussions@concretecms.com
> wrote:
robhall replied on at Permalink Reply
robhall
Thanks Jon.
robhall replied on at Permalink Reply
robhall
Wonder if you've seen this. Fixes not working for me though although I do have tweetcrete.

http://www.concrete5.org/index.php?cID=376037&editmode=...
mhawke replied on at Permalink Reply
mhawke
Can you get to your dashboard? If so, can you uninstall Tweetcrete?
Phallanx replied on at Permalink Reply
Phallanx
Try copying json.php from

/concrete/core/
to
/concrete/models/

Then delete everything in
/files/cache/zend_cache--2