Joomla version: 3.3.6
PHP Version 5.4.11
Updating 1.9.2.11 to 3.2 version
I am getting imported content in small increments. Each time the START IMPORT stops at a certain point and closes to frontpage. I need to return to JDownloads and click START IMPORT again. It has been an hour of doing this without any sign of completion.
My php.ini
upload_max_filesize = 2000M;
post_max_size = 2010M;
max_execution_time = 40000000;
max_input_time = 40000000;
memory_limit = 2010M;
Any suggestions?
More info
I now get Internal Server Error with a link in the address bar
/administrator/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&task=tools.runOldVersionUpdate
Host gave me this information
Premature end of script headers: index.php, referer: https://www.ebookbag.org/administrator/index.php?option=com_jdownloads
queries
/etc/init.d/mysqld stat</p><p style="margin-top: 0">mysql: Uptime: 20481886 �Threads: 5 �Questions: 974294633 �Slow queries: 13532901 �Opens: 10717877 �Flush tables: 238 �Open tables: 350 �Queries per second avg: 47.568
Hi,
sorry for the delay, i have not seen your post before. :-\
How much items have you in (the old) jD categories and jD files DB table?
Try you the update process on a server or locally?
I reverted back to 1.9.2.11 Beta. I will wait for the stable version of 3.2 upgrade.
My host is DreamHost using a dedicated server.
Install site #1
The download archive contains currently 859 downloads in 107 categories.
Install site #3
The download archive contains currently 839 downloads in 42 categories
Thank you for all that you do.
Hi
There does seem to be some issues with some servers about transferring a large number of files. It is being looked at. A temporary way forward may be to do the transfer on your local PC (XAMP, WAMP,..) where you can get rid of any server restrictions.
Just a thought.
Thanks Colin for the suggestion. I used the extension JAMP which has been perfect the past few years.
Joomla is ending 2.5 support so I was forced to deal with this before a stable release.
It worked great using local server for all three upgrade installs from J25 to J3.3 then and importing to the new jDownloads Version 3.2.18 Beta
It easily upgraded and imported.
However, I am stuck on the the directions as to what I need to do for syncing OLD ID# to NEW ID#.
2 Questions:
1 - Do I need to take the OLD ID# and redirect links for 222 categories and 2049 downloads in order for internal and external links to NEW ID#?
Example:
OLD ID#
index.php/public-downloads/finish/16-onguard-online/53-video-stand-up-to-cyberbullying
NEW ID#
index.php/public-downloads/send/13-onguard-online/48-video-stand-up-to-cyberbullying
2. Internal links - I changed {jd_file file==53} to new {jd_file file==48} and the source code doesn't show download.
Hi
I will need to consult with Arno on this as that is more his field.
Are the links direct menu links? Or are they links in articles?
The links are from several sources.
1. internal links (not using button to produce as in a newsletter online)
2. external links from Websites allowed to hotlink.
and
New ID {jd_file file==48} in article has this printed "Cannot find the layout Standard 1.8"
Hmm, the reference to a 1.8 layout is not good. I looked at your very nice web site and tried some downloads eg Humpty Dumpty. The link reference was
<a target="_blank" href="/index.php/component/jdownloads/finish/9-picture-books/1443-humpty-dumpty?Itemid=134" title="Download" class="jd_download_url"><img src="https://www.ebookbag.org/images/jdownloads/downloadimages/download2.png" alt="Download" title="Download" align="middle" border="0"><br>Download</a>
As all was well I guess that is running on jD 1.9.x as it is your production site. Could you confirm please. Is this on joomla 2.5 or 3.x? And which version of jDownloads?
Is it possible to have access to your test site?
The live Web site isn't the working test site. I have the working test site on my local server. I will load it to a subdomain but it is 80 GB and needs to upload over night. I will add a link for you to view after it is completed.
Enjoy a great Holiday with your family and friends.
I have uploaded a copy of the test site to this link. http://www.admin.kidsactivitydownloads.com/index.php/multimedia/category-blog-view/129-stand-up-to-cyberbullying-video
You can find the error {jd_file file==48} in article has this printed "Cannot find the layout Standard 1.8"
See pic.
When i use the 'home' link i get a blank page.
QuoteJoomla version: 3.3.6
PHP Version 5.4.11
Updating 1.9.2.11 to 3.2 version
QuoteI reverted back to 1.9.2.11 Beta. I will wait for the stable version of 3.2 upgrade.
QuoteNew ID {jd_file file==48} in article has this printed "Cannot find the layout Standard 1.8"
The given data confuse me.
Please post again your exactly data (Joomla and jDownloads).[gelöscht durch Administrator]
Quote from: treat2day on 24.12.2014 01:06:58
Thanks Colin for the suggestion. I used the extension JAMP which has been perfect the past few years.
Joomla is ending 2.5 support so I was forced to deal with this before a stable release.
It worked great using local server for all three upgrade installs from J25 to J3.3 then and importing to the new jDownloads Version 3.2.18 Beta
It easily upgraded and imported.
However, I am stuck on the the directions as to what I need to do for syncing OLD ID# to NEW ID#.
2 Questions:
1 - Do I need to take the OLD ID# and redirect links for 222 categories and 2049 downloads in order for internal and external links to NEW ID#?
Example:
OLD ID#
index.php/public-downloads/finish/16-onguard-online/53-video-stand-up-to-cyberbullying
NEW ID#
index.php/public-downloads/send/13-onguard-online/48-video-stand-up-to-cyberbullying
2. Internal links - I changed {jd_file file==53} to new {jd_file file==48} and the source code doesn't show download.
Question 1 and 2 is the updated information for the working install.
1. I understand where to find the ID# but I am not clear on how or where I should make these ID# changes that are in the upgraded instructions.
2. I have uploaded a copy of the test site to this link. new {jd_file file==48} http://www.admin.kidsactivitydownloads.com/index.php/multimedia/category-blog-view/129-stand-up-to-cyberbullying-video
PHP Version 5.4.11
Joomla! Version 3.3.6
jDownloads Version 3.2.18 Beta
Quote2. I have uploaded a copy of the test site to this link. new {jd_file file==48} http://www.admin.kidsactivitydownloads.com/index.php/multimedia/category-blog-view/129-stand-up-to-cyberbullying-video
The posted link does not work. See my last post above.
I don't understand why the link isn't working for you because I clicked on it and ti works.
this is the default JDownloads link with all the categories.
http://www.admin.kidsactivitydownloads.com/index.php/public-downloads
I get every time the same result...
QuoteThis request is blocked by Admin Tools. Please change this message in the component's options.
So please check your 'Admin Tools' component.
Oh I see. You need to see the template module positions.
I changed the default settings in Admin tools as requested.
NO Block template=foo site template switch
YES Allow site templates
Okay, i have now access to this website. But i can not find any problem.
By the way, please update to 3.2.19.
Okay. I will not use the file code in articles.
What do I need to to change the OLD ID# to redirect links for 222 categories and 2049 downloads in order for internal and external link to NEW ID#?
Example:
OLD ID#
index.php/public-downloads/finish/16-onguard-online/53-video-stand-up-to-cyberbullying
NEW ID#
index.php/public-downloads/send/13-onguard-online/48-video-stand-up-to-cyberbullying
Hi,
it is possible that you can test the import process from 1.9.x to 3.2.x with a modified version?
But you need for this a valid 1.9.x installation which hast the data structure from the situation before you have tried the first import to jD 3.2.x ...
I have does a look on the import source code and it seems that it is still possible to use the old file IDs ::)
But i need a real test with a lot of data and also ratings and so on.
Joomla isn't going to support 2.5 further upgrades after the end of the year
I am happy with the JDownloads upgrade from Joomla 2.5 to Joomla 3.36 using v1.9.2.11 with no changes to the ID#'s. I will stay with v1.9.2.11 until some future date make it possible to keep ID# or an equal alternative.
Thanks for all your insights and helping with the J2.5 migration. The instructions are flawless.
I tried your idea to test importing backup v1.9.2.11 on 3.2.19 Beta
3 test site results
#1 error
Warning: Failed to change file permissions!
Error
Error! Cannot store the backup file in the /tempzipfiles folder.
#2 and #3 same error
Notice: Undefined variable: database in W:\var\www\books\jdownloads\backup_jdownloads_v1.9.2.11.txt on line 23
Fatal error: Call to a member function setQuery() on a non-object in W:\var\www\books\jdownloads\backup_jdownloads_v1.9.2.11.txt on line 23
Hi,
Quote3 test site results
#1 error
Warning: Failed to change file permissions!
Error
Error! Cannot store the backup file in the /tempzipfiles folder.
#2 and #3 same error
Notice: Undefined variable: database in W:\var\www\books\jdownloads\backup_jdownloads_v1.9.2.11.txt on line 23
Fatal error: Call to a member function setQuery() on a non-object in W:\var\www\books\jdownloads\backup_jdownloads_v1.9.2.11.txt on line 23
I understand not what exactly you have doing here. But maybe it is possible that you can send me your backup_jdownloads_v1.9.2.11.txt file?
Then i can try the import here self and get you after this back the correct imported data (with original file IDs).
Okay. Thanks for the backup files.
I have it now tried with a modified import process and it seems that it works proper. ;D
I have doing this:
- install a fresh 1.9.2.11 on Joomla 3.3.6
- deactivate after installation the auto monitoring in jD configuration
- delete the 'category example' folder with all data in the /jdownloads/ directory
important:
- open your backup file with notepad++ and use the 'replace' menu function to change ALL 'db table prefix' in the backup file to the value which is use in your target database.
- restore now the backup file in jD
- uninstall jD 1.9.2.11
- install jD 3.2.20 (...this shall be published so fast i can - maybe i can your send a pre-version via e-mail)
- use the options button to set the new permissions
- start the import process and wait a few minutes until you get the result message
See my result below. ;)
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Quote from: Arno on 30.12.2014 02:12:48
- delete the 'category example' folder with all data in the /jdownloads/ directory
important:
- open your backup file with notepad++ and use the 'replace' menu function to change ALL 'db table prefix' in the backup file to the value which is use in your target database.
- install jD 3.2.20 (...this shall be published so fast i can - maybe i can your send a pre-version via e-mail)
See my result below. ;)
Okay, I checked the db table prefixes matches already. I deleted category example folder.
Do I keep these folders before installing the new 3.2.20 when released.
_preview_files
_private_user_area
_tempzipfiles
_uncategorised_files
QuoteDo I keep these folders before installing the new 3.2.20 when released.
Sad to say, but it seems that you have not read full my instructions. :(
When you have this folders, it can not be that you have installed a
"fresh" jdownloads 1.9.2.11 version!
Before you can do it, you must delete all parts from a early jD installation (folders, db tables).
Please wait with your test until i have ready the 3.2.10 version.
Quote from: Arno on 30.12.2014 22:30:05
Sad to say, but it seems that you have not read full my instructions. :(
I looked in the original jdownloads folder on the live site using 3.36 and these folder do not exist.
I wasn't aware they are newly created folders from 3.2.x test install. I will delete the test site and start over after you load the new version.
Thank you for clearing that up for me.