zavaf32 Posted May 4, 2016 Report Share Posted May 4, 2016 Hi simmers, We have been using phpVMS with Kacars for a couple of years now. The ISP we have been with is closing down, and we need to move to a new host. The current host is running on KonsoleH and the new one on CPanel Even though we did inquire beforehand if there would be issues with the migration, everybody assured us that the move over will be a walk in the park, needless to say, that didn't work that way We did as instructed, zipped the complete route of the old host and exported the DB's manually. This was uploaded to the new site. The new Host did create the folders & import the DB's. We have the main site - www.abcde.org and two subs forum.abcde.org and acars.abcde.org, the latter running phpVMS. As we all our seriously impaired when it comes to website issues, we could not migrate successfully. With the help of Google and LOTS of time, we managed to get the main site ( running wordpress ) up and also the forum ( running phpBB ), as info is more commonly available. It entailed basically settings of the DB, user/name/password etc Now we sit with a problem that phpVMS is still broken. 1. to open the preview site takes VERY-VERY long ( the WP & phpBB sites are up in a flash ) 2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators servetas Posted May 4, 2016 Moderators Report Share Posted May 4, 2016 Following the following steps and you should be able to transfer phpVMS. 1. Download the phpVMS from the old web hosting provider using ftp or the panel they offer to you if it offers a file manager. 2. Export the database from the old web hosting provider (probably using phpmyadmin). 3. Login to your new web hosting provider cpanel. 4. Upload the phpVMS files using ftp or cpanel's file manager. 5. Go to Mysql Database Wizard and create a new database. Create the database, create the user of the database and add the required permissions to the user over the database. Most users forget or miss to add the required permissions. http://prnt.sc/b06nlm Just select "All Priviledges". 6. Go to the phpVMS files on the new server and navigate to core. Open local.config.php file and find the following settings: define('DBASE_USER', 'the-database-user-name'); define('DBASE_PASS', 'the-database-user-password'); define('DBASE_NAME', 'the-database-name'); define('DBASE_SERVER', 'localhost'); define('DBASE_TYPE', 'mysql'); define('TABLE_PREFIX', 'do-not-edit-this-leave-it-as-it-is-on-your-current-phpvms'); define('SITE_URL', 'the-new-phpvms-url-if-it-has-changed-after-the-web-hosting-provider-change'); I hope that you will manage to transfer it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zavaf32 Posted May 4, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 4, 2016 1. Download the phpVMS from the old web hosting provider using ftp or the panel they offer to you if it offers a file manager. That was done for the complete route, all 3 sites ( of which two are working 100% ) 2. Export the database from the old web hosting provider (probably using phpmyadmin). That was done 3. Login to your new web hosting provider cpanel. Yip 4. Upload the phpVMS files using ftp or cpanel's file manager. New host did that 5. Go to Mysql Database Wizard and create a new database. New host did that Create the database, create the user of the database and New host did that add the required permissions to the user over the database. Most users forget or miss to add the required permissions.http://prnt.sc/b06nlm Just select "All Priviledges".nour And that is the part that I can not confirm, somewhere along the line some said something about "permissions" but we didnt have a clue as to what it was all about 6. Go to the phpVMS files on the new server and navigate to core. Open local.config.php file and find the following settings That was done, originally the host changed the password, but NOT the user or the DB name Bbefore we redo the whole process, maybe just confirm the permissions first and if that fails, we will start from scratch So, can the permissions be set afterwards, or only during the creation of the DB ? Thank you for the reply & advice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zavaf32 Posted May 4, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 4, 2016 the permissions was correct, so I deleted all, busy uploading all files just dont have a way of importing DB from the site (only from my pc & file is too big) will have to speak to support in the morning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators servetas Posted May 4, 2016 Moderators Report Share Posted May 4, 2016 JFI, ensure that the mysql and php versions are equal on both old and new web hosting provider. You new web hosting provider might have a latest php version installed on your web hosting plan and this might affect your phpVMS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zavaf32 Posted May 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 18, 2016 Thank you, just thought I report back all sorted out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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