Please help me, it has just gotten worse as i tried to use the WPMU repair DB plugin.
Could you please point me to this plugin?
Looking at your site:
Warning: require_once(../../wp-load.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/qubeshop/public_html/wp-content/plugins/multi-db/fix-db-encoding.php on line 14
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '../../wp-load.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php') in /home/qubeshop/public_html/wp-content/plugins/multi-db/fix-db-encoding.php on line 14
Those errors are saying that a file its looking for is not available. So either the file permissions are wrong, or it doesn't exist.... Or the path is wrong to the file which looking at the ../../ could well be.
To be sure can you confirm what this plugin is:
wp-content/plugins/multi-db
And can you confirm this exists /wp-load.php in your root directory?
hmm, not really, i just took a copy of the (multi-db) floder.
then i removed the folder from the server.
So basically the plugin is gone but the website is back up.
However, i still have an issue with the permissions even that i'm admin and network admin.
it was a plugin intende for a single site, and accidentally i activated it on the network site.
so it was messing up the system. (it was a non WPMU plugin)
then network deactivated the plugin, went to the single site and activate the plugin on the blog only.
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Member — 20th January 2012 #
Please help me, it has just gotten worse as i tried to use the WPMU repair DB plugin.
if you visit qubeshop.com you'll get the error and backend when i'm logged in
i get three options
please check the image in attachment
hope someone out there can help me, and that i don't lose everything:s
thanks in advance
Support Chimp — 20th January 2012 #
Hey there.
Could you please point me to this plugin?
Looking at your site:
Those errors are saying that a file its looking for is not available. So either the file permissions are wrong, or it doesn't exist.... Or the path is wrong to the file which looking at the ../../ could well be.
To be sure can you confirm what this plugin is:
wp-content/plugins/multi-db
And can you confirm this exists /wp-load.php in your root directory?
Thanks
Member — 20th January 2012 #
yes can confirm its multi-db plugin
also can confirm the wp-load.php in root directory.
Support Chimp — 20th January 2012 #
I just reloaded your site and now it is back up, I guess you got this one sorted?
Take care.
Member — 20th January 2012 #
hmm, not really, i just took a copy of the (multi-db) floder.
then i removed the folder from the server.
So basically the plugin is gone but the website is back up.
However, i still have an issue with the permissions even that i'm admin and network admin.
think this could be a plugin issue 2?
Member — 20th January 2012 #
ok i solved the permission issue.
it was a plugin intende for a single site, and accidentally i activated it on the network site.
so it was messing up the system. (it was a non WPMU plugin)
then network deactivated the plugin, went to the single site and activate the plugin on the blog only.
thanks!
Member — 7th May 2012 #
I'm having the same problem on my site.
Once I converted to MULTI-SITE through the directions shown here: http://premium.wpmudev.org/wpmu-manual/creating-a-network-to-enable-wordpress-multisite/, the website itself will not let me access anything.
my website is here. If we can PM, I can give you my login information.
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