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10/4/2007 5:42 AM
 

there seems to be an issue with duplicate entries in web.config, nested web.config or other config files.


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10/4/2007 12:20 PM
 

I've looked in the web.config, no dups that I can see. When I restored the code from backup, that file was restored also, so it should be the same as what worked previously. I'm not sure what a "nested" web.config is, but I looked for web.config files in other folders and there are none.

If I use the SQL management tools, the SQL "dbo.version table is:


version, major, minor, build, date

1 4 4 0 10/2/2007 6:26:05 PM
2 4 4 1 10/2/2007 6:26:10 PM
3 4 5 0 10/2/2007 6:26:12 PM
4 4 5 1 10/2/2007 6:26:13 PM
5 4 5 2 10/2/2007 6:26:14 PM
6 4 5 3 10/2/2007 6:26:14 PM
7 4 5 4 10/2/2007 6:26:14 PM
8 4 5 5 10/2/2007 6:26:14 PM
9 4 6 0 10/2/2007 6:26:16 PM
10 4 6 1 10/2/2007 6:26:16 PM
11 4 6 2 10/2/2007 6:26:16 PM

 

I'm assuming this means the database did get upgraded when the upgrade script ran, and I suspect this might be why rolled-back code barfs with some functions, notably the "host->host settings" but I think some other functions are failing too. Perhaps there is some way to spoof the database or roll back whatever changes were done to the database? failing that, is there a way to force the upgrade script to run again, or will that cause even more problems?

I tried installing the upgrade again, but it won't run at all. 4.5.5 won't let me use the host->settings but at least it runs for the most part, and users can access the portal.

 
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10/4/2007 1:10 PM
 

Okay, fixed it. I will list here the steps I took, maybe it will help someone else. It is possible that some ofthese steps might not have been required, but I have no way to go back and test.

  1. backup everything! (Including the sql database - I feel stupid about that one!)
  2. edit the "dbo.version" table, deleting all records that the first upgrade attempt added.
  3. copy the old web.config file into the upgrade folder. (no changes to the web.config)
  4. ftp (or copy or whatever) overwriting the old portal files.

I suspect that a lot of this can be avoided by simply using the existing 455 version web.config. I don't know if that will come back and bite me, but I am up and running now.

 

 
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10/4/2007 1:36 PM
 

I don't thik it was an issue of the wrong web.config, only of wrong database.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/6/2007 12:04 AM
 

leupold wrote

I don't thik it was an issue of the wrong web.config, only of wrong database.

I tried to test that. After I got it working, I then replaced the web.config file with the new 462 release.config and changed the name, connect stings and encryption keys, as recommended here. It immediately died again. So, I put the old web.config back, assuming that would quickly fix it - but it didn't. To get it working again, I had to:

  1.  restore the database (ha! won't catch me forgetting that one twice!)
  2.  re-install 455
  3.  re-install the 462 upgrade with the original (455) web.config.

I don't know what the problem is, but the fix is not fun. I don't have much remaining hair to pull out.

 

 
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