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#144346 - 11/16/01 01:36 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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Sounds like your server might be going up and down... You might want to check with your webhosting provider and see if they can give you information on the performance.

Kristi Miller
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#144347 - 11/16/01 02:23 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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When I run the 4th test, I get this:

Path Path exists and is a directory OK
CGI Directory Path OK There is a correct path in general settings OK
NonCGI Directory Path OK Write, Read, Append, Deleted OK,
[MakeDir FAILED, RemDir FAILED] OK
error: Perl cannot write new files. Directory permissions are now 777
Members Directory Path OK Write, Read, Append, Deleted OK,
[MakeDir FAILED, RemDir FAILED] OK
error: Perl cannot write new files. Directory permissions are now 755
Variables Directory Path Found There is a correct path in general settings OK
error: Perl cannot write new files. Directory permissions are now 755

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#144348 - 11/16/01 02:36 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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Great, now I can't access anything. My Forum and control panel issue error messages

My forum is posting this message now.:

Could not perform buffered print() to '/www/boxingfanatics/ubb/cache-LEBZ4M67/ubb_files/summary/summary.html', handleglob is 'GLOB(0x8375f50)', error returned by OS is: 'Quota exceeded', length of print requested is: '10574', backtrace is:
Backtrace: ubb_lib_filehandle.cgi:434 -> sub UBB::FileHandle::tracer
Backtrace: ubb_lib_filehandle.cgi:118 -> sub UBB::FileHandle::__ANON__
Backtrace: ubb_lib_files.cgi:521 -> sub UBB::FileHandle::print
Backtrace: ubb_forum_summary.cgi:93 -> sub main::WriteFileAsString
Backtrace: ultimatebb.cgi:535 -> sub main::forum_summary

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#144349 - 11/16/01 02:47 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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Salvador-

Okay... I'll open your ticket up again, k?

Regards,

Kristi Miller
Infopop Customer Support
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#144350 - 11/16/01 02:52 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kristi:
Salvador-

Okay... I'll open your ticket up again, k?

Regards,

Kristi Miller
Infopop Customer Support
http://www.infopop.com/support
[/QUOTE]Thanks Kristi.

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#144351 - 11/16/01 02:58 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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Just emailed you back... Looks like you've exceed your disk quota.

Kristi Miller
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#144352 - 11/16/01 03:20 PM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kristi:
Just emailed you back... Looks like you've exceed your disk quota.

Kristi Miller
Infopop Customer Support
http://www.infopop.com/support
[/QUOTE]Kristi, since the upgrade earlier, I can no longer log into my server control panel nor can I access my email account. can you post the trouble ticket url here?

What does exceeded disk quota mean? Does that mean, I'm going to have to find another host?

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#144353 - 11/17/01 08:20 AM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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Salvador-

It means that you've exceed the space that your webhost provided for you. You'll need to contact them and ask them for more. You can tell that this is not just affecting your board, as your email is down as well.

This doesn't mean that you have to change hosts... You can simply ask your host for more space.

Kristi Miller
Infopop Customer Support
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#144354 - 11/17/01 08:28 AM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kristi:
Salvador-

It means that you've exceed the space that your webhost provided for you. You'll need to contact them and ask them for more. You can tell that this is not just affecting your board, as your email is down as well.

This doesn't mean that you have to change hosts... You can simply ask your host for more space.

Kristi Miller
Infopop Customer Support
[URL=http://www.infopop.com/support


]http://www.infopop.com/support[/QUOTE][/URL]

Kristi, I'm going to switch. This particular host doesn't support message boards well. They shut down my Yabb last week and I've had problems with my UBB there as well. It's time to switch to a host that supports UBB. Thanks for everything.

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#144355 - 11/17/01 08:30 AM Re: How to find the correct perl paths
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Kristi, which one do I download?

6.1.0.3
English (#!/usr/local/bin/perl)**

English (#!/usr/bin/perl)**

I noticed there are two version. Which is the one for me If I want to start from scratch?

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