Oops...looks like I'm a dirty, dirty liar. The data I'm missing seems to just be for the week or so that I had it messed up. 

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Jason Vanlandingham <van.sjason@gmail.com> wrote:
I just now got back to it. I was out of town for a while.

I got it back by pasting in the whole "yum install ..." from the CentOS install instruction page. It install mysql, so maybe that somehow got removed when I was removing and reinstalling php?

I now appear to have no data anymore...like a fresh install. I should have some backups from before this happened. How can do I go about restoring my database? Is that even the path to take?

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Jason Vanlandingham <van.sjason@gmail.com> wrote:
No changes to config.php. I will try the error check. I also realized that I may have missed one or two of the php components, but I didn't have the chance to check it. I'll go through the components list on the Observium install instructions to be sure I have them all.

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 3:27 AM, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
Jason,

Did you happen to change config.php during that time in any way? php -l config.php, checks for syntax errors.

Other than that I have no idea about CentOS...

Tom

On 17/03/2016 05:00, Jason Vanlandingham wrote:
I have a small install on CentOS 6. I saw the message in the web interface about the php version, so I tried updating it from 5.3.3 to 5.6. I got a blank page after that. I found the tip about editing php.ini to set memory_limit = 1024M but that didn't work. I removed 5.6 and went back to 5.3.3 and made the php.ini edit again, but no luck. (Full system restart after each change)

What should I look at before I decide this is the excuse I need to wipe the whole thing and go to CentOS 7?


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