Since I think I’ve gotten the v4 sorted totally (no issues so far) I’m currently creating new v4 and v5 directories on my web server to assist with documenting the process. That’s what I’ve gotten so far from discussions in this thread. More information about this error may be available in the server error log.Īdditionally, a 500 Internal Server Error erro…ĪFAIK - once your hosting company supports proc_open it should be a simply extract/upload/setup operation. com to inform them of the time this error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error. Please contact the server administrator at. The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Install InvoiceNinja on HostGator (Shared) v4 Self Hosted Is there anything that can be done to directly point the information out? I guess I could try putting the information into the ENV again and see if it works - just not sure about the mail details because that seems to be giving trouble for some users. I mean - the DB can be accessed as seen from v4. Still hoping something can be done to at least get it running. Should be able to focus entirely on v5 now going forward. Many thanks for the assistance with resolving the v4 issues. Normally you’d just overwrite all files and then keep your ENV file or change the settings in the upd… Some shared hosting providers do not allow “proc_open” and this is needed for updating. Original details and assistance thanks to and - keep up the good work! Some of these things came up while discussing between v4/v5 details - so the information is moved here. This thread is created to give persons details on how to do the process while on shared hosting. Updating v4 on Shared Hosting v4 Self Hosted Once I post a new thread on this I’ll link to it and send details. Let me setup back the 2FA and re-link to phone app. I really need to switch this info to a new thread so we don’t confuse the two. No issues outside of needing to switch back to PHP 7.3 - after doing so all errors are gone. This worked and gave me back all options - however the 2FA login seemed to be problematic. Setup database for latest v4 to match old v4.So what I did to get v4 working was this. Thanks again for your time guys and thanks for the AWESOME app and support! Keep up the good work! I’ll watch the thread and hopefully something will pop up. Not sure what’s missing if anything…So yeah.īack to v5. A preview shows that it imports just about everything. So for v4 I think I’ll export the JSON and then import that into the new version - setup from scratch and get it done. Swap the parametersĪnd when I switch the other one back to ninja4 I’m getting 2FA errors as well. Implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated. I got a bit too many errors during checks so may go a longer route to update.Īnd since doing it the easy way - I can’t get back into this. Going to make a new thread about this and document the process. At least 100 FTP accounts (current provider gives 5k).At least 100 email accounts (current provider gives 5k).Separate SQL storage of at least 100GB (current provider gives 200GB).At least 100 allowed processes (current provider gives 300).At least 1,000 subdomains (current provider gives 5k).20+ addon domains (current provider gives 52).200GB+ of storage (current provider gives 250GB).50 or more databases (current provider gives 100).If there’s no way through this then I’m going to ask for assistance with finding a provider. Price point aside - the features they give are better than my previous providers. The current hosting provider also has other services that I use. On the v5 side…is there no workaround to installing? Can I edit the ENV and manually drop in the settings to try and get it working? Or will proc_open be a requirement to get it working in the first place? Kinda grasping at straws here. Would it be just a matter of pointing the settings to the old database? I’d need some assistance/details on how to do this though. Then start and enable Nginx after killing Apache.Thanks hillel. conf assumming that this is the sole purpose of the machine this is running on, see the config mentioned within the link at the beginning of the post. The eagle eyed among you will see that it’s not complex, and that’s because I’ll have mine setup behind a reverse proxy. htaccess files, if Apache's document root # concurs with nginx's one # Gzip_proxied no-cache no-store private expired auth Gzip_types application/javascript application/x-javascript text/javascript text/plain application/xml application/json # Add index.php to the list if you are using PHP
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