[clue] PHP 5.3.3 (Bang Head Here)

Dan Kulinski daniel at kulinski.net
Mon Jul 9 16:12:34 MDT 2012


What does your /var/log/http/error.log look like?  Is PHP enabled on
the non-working box?  I suspect not with the errors you are
encountering.

Dan

On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Jug Knot <jugknot at gmail.com> wrote:
> Clue-List -
>
> I work with 2 Centos 6.2 boxes side-by-side (with different
> behaviours).  Both are basic LAMP servers, one is a beef-ed up server
> (for KVM hosting) and the other is a 'sandbox' installed as a
> 'Minimal' Centos 6 configuration.   My current project is to 'kick the
> tires' on Drupal 7 and WordPress and look to setting up a next-gen
> site for my portal --> http://securityfeeds.com/drupal
>
> My current 'Bang Head Here' moment comes from looking at the PHP
> operation on these two boxes (php.ini, php.conf files are identical).
> Here's the scorecard -
>
> Minimal Server - PHP 5.3.3 installed, PhpMyAdmin installed and running
> (for Drupal), simple functionality (php testing script) works fine
>
> Beefy Server - PHP 5.3.3 installed, WordPress (all *.php scripts)
> running fine.  All browser calls to PHP scripts yield either 'white
> screen of death', or 'File Not Found'
>       errors.  Cannot bring up PhpMyAdmin (file note found)   <-- Go figure
>
> I've spent a 'wheels spinning' Monday trying every Debug tip I could
> find.  Neither box wants to write to the /var/log/php_error.log that
> gets configured into the
> 'php.ini' script.   I'm also hesitant to uninstall/reinstall the PHP
> module while I have a WordPress instance configured and working.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Tim (aka jugknot)
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