Deleting a DB and moving new DB in a slave(subdi) 14 Years, 7 Months ago
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I wanted to take few websites and put the into 1.
I create many sub-directories in the main domain.
I realised that when you deploy a slave in subdomain, the configuration of joomla will create some tables. But they were in conflict with my databases with I imported them with phpmyadmin.
So, I deleted the databases, import the new one after creating one without anything into it.
Works perfectly.
Except...
Now, in the administrator section, some parts are completely "fu#^ed up" !!!
The image that is attached is what I see in the ARTICLE MANAGER section. Nothing else!
I cleaned the cache. I purged the expired cache, nothing.
I would think that maybe JMS2WIN put some data in some tables when it deploys.
Am I right? If so, what do I have to do to correct that? To copy some tables?
Thanks.
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Re: Deleting a DB and moving new DB in a slave(subdi) 14 Years, 7 Months ago
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No you are not right as JMS does NOT put anything or change anything in the website MySQL table content.
When it replicates a website it perform a full exact copy from one table to another using a very simple MySQL query.
It creates a table XXX like YYY
and perform something like INSERT INTO XXX SELECT * FROM YYY
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Re:Deleting a DB and moving new DB in a slave(subdi) 14 Years, 7 Months ago
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OK. If it doesn't touch the database, how can you explain that:
a) I just deleted the slave, in the subdirectory with jms2win.
b) I re-created a slave, same place, same name.
c) I installed joomla, with the same database.
Under cpanel, the database seems fine. And I didn't touch the database.
But now, the slave or subdirectory is EMPTY.
So, this seems to be my problem. How can I reconnect exactly same as before?
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Re:Deleting a DB and moving new DB in a slave(subdi) 14 Years, 7 Months ago
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I will add this:
The slave has a database with prefix JOS but all slaves have a different database.
The new subdirectory has no article, no menu, nothing.
But it is connected, because the site deployed perfectly when I create it with jms2win...
Thanks.
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Re:Deleting a DB and moving new DB in a slave(subdi) 14 Years, 7 Months ago
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Perhaps you have not correctly defined the slave site and create a synonym of an existing website that resulta that when delete it, you delete all the websites.
If you define several websites with DB A and prefix P that you decide to delete the DB A with prefix P, this is normal that all the website are deleted.
If you want that we review your specific installation and help you in the setup of your environment, we also provide billable support that can order at
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Re:Deleting a DB and moving new DB in a slave(subdi) 14 Years, 6 Months ago
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I think I know the problem... it's with the wysiwyg editor.
That's why I can't see the articles, and I can't add "custom html" modules. It makes a bug. Probably the url direction linked to these files...
The website is a slave in a subdomain: slave.domain.com
It has it's own database but the template is at domain.com/html_public/ just like the template.
So, all files, pictures, template are at the domain.com which is the master.
I tried to install a NEW EDITOR (JCE) but it still doesn't read it so everything works, but I can't edit my articles or create a custom html
Should I copy files of tinymce on domain to /sub/multisites/ ???
I tried to disable, put a new editor, play with plugins, etc. Nothing works.
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