Hosko Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 Have migrated a prestshop site from a Dev host to a Prod host. I didn't do the original Dev work, just need to get it up and running on the main system. Have followed a lot of instruction including Files set to 644 and folders set to 755. Everything works correctly. The installation directory checker gives me green ticks for all folders ensuring that the permissions are good. the admin section loads. If the site is in maintenance mode, that works As soon as I hit enable from maintenance mode I get the HTTP 500 error on the main page. We are using the Velvertsky theme and the dev's have put their own stuff into the site, however it should still show the main page? Suspecting a permission issue someone however has anyone any ideas? Its only when I bring the site out of maintenance mode this happens. Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petrovv Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Have migrated a prestshop site from a Dev host to a Prod host. I didn't do the original Dev work, just need to get it up and running on the main system. Have followed a lot of instruction including Files set to 644 and folders set to 755. Everything works correctly. The installation directory checker gives me green ticks for all folders ensuring that the permissions are good. the admin section loads. If the site is in maintenance mode, that works As soon as I hit enable from maintenance mode I get the HTTP 500 error on the main page. We are using the Velvertsky theme and the dev's have put their own stuff into the site, however it should still show the main page? Suspecting a permission issue someone however has anyone any ideas? Its only when I bring the site out of maintenance mode this happens. Brad the problem is already solved? compiling force is not off? or: Tools>Generator > .htaccess (generate the file again) ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Patron Posted March 26, 2012 Share Posted March 26, 2012 check your server error log and post here...if you do not have access to your server log then contact your hosting company and they can tell you what your error is...and post here... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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