I figured out my issue. In turned out when I uploaded(sftp) the zc_install folder it set the permission wrong on the files/folders. Therefore I got the 500 Internal error do to file permissions being wrong.
Issue resolved now.
thanks, Mark.
I figured out my issue. In turned out when I uploaded(sftp) the zc_install folder it set the permission wrong on the files/folders. Therefore I got the 500 Internal error do to file permissions being wrong.
Issue resolved now.
thanks, Mark.
I'm having a very similar issue to that described in the original post of this thread. I am upgrading a shop from 1.5.6c to 1.5.7b
I did a clean install with test data and that was fine. Then I proceeded on the step of making a copy of the live store data and changing the config files to that DB. I expected to be prompted to upgrade the database by running zc_install. But instead I'm getting the same error about missing plug_in table in the log files.
I'm assuming some folks have solved this. Is the solution to first upgrade to an earlier version? If so, which version? Would it be possible to just add the missing plug_in tables? I have quite a few mods to make and I'd hate to have to re-do the hours of work I already did on 1.5.7b and do it all again on an earlier version.
Any advice? I read through this thread a couple of times I couldn't quite pick out what solved the issue the original poster reported.
Ellie Armsby
i see no need to re-do all of your hours of work.
using your favorite db admin tool, i would look over and execute the SQL statements in the following section of code:
https://github.com/zencart/zencart/b....sql#L261-L356
best.
and maybe inspect your /logs directory for errors logged by zcInstall during the upgrade
and check your database's upgrade_exceptions table to find out what statements failed
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thanks Dr. Byte. Once I replace the database in the config file, I never get to the install/upgrade. I just get an error on the screen which is why I checked into the log files. I will try running the SQL statements mentioned by carlwhat.
Ellie Armsby
Thank you very much for pointing me to this. I ran those SQL statements (adding my table prefix) and then tried the install again and now I was able to successfully update the database.
Ellie Armsby
I just ran into this on a site using Ceon URI Mappings where the zc_install directory wasn't included in the "don't redirect" section of the site's .htaccess file.
Adding the following clause to the Ceon URI Mappings section of that .htaccess corrected the issue:
Code:# Don't rewrite zc_install directory RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/zc_install/ [NC]
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