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4/21/2008 11:26 AM
 

hi, this morning after a long weekned out the office I found the same surprise, one of my dnn sites isn't working the error is says "module load warning" press f5 to reload......etc..etc.....

I can't login, I can´t browse pages, only the main page content is enabled.

In this post you say about Check the Databse Errors Log, in my case I have no acess to the databse server, did u know if exists any log file to review, by FTP directly?

Or did u know any similar problem?

my site is www.seitonbajio.com.mx (DNN 4.4.1) The error is in spanish, but comparing with the original post of this thread is the same error.

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

 

 
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4/21/2008 12:21 PM
 

Abelardo,

If you don't have access to your database and can't login, there isn't much that you can do to diagnose the error.  There isn't a log file created on the server.

To remedy the situation, I would first see if you can restart the web application through IIS.  If that doesn't work, I would see if it is possible to restore a backup of your database.  I'm not sure what other options would be available to you with such limited access to your site.

Hope it helps,


Brian Dukes
Engage Software
St. Louis, MO
866-907-4002
DNN partner specializing in custom, enterprise DNN development.
 
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4/21/2008 2:30 PM
 

Hi Abelardo,

Just wanted to add one additional idea to Brian's excellent summary.  If your hosting provider has access to the database, you might be able to gain more information about the problem by having them execute a query against it on your behalf.  The query you'd need executed would read as:

SELECT TOP 20 * FROM {objectqualifier}EventLog ORDER BY LogCreateDate DESC

Where {objectqualifier} was replaced with any objectqualifier you were using, if any.  We'd need to see the LogProperties xml from the relevant exceptions to further diagnose the problem.

Brandon


Brandon Haynes
BrandonHaynes.org
 
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