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Restart stalled : error the wp-config file already exists

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      Hi, I'm not sure what's the problem here, since this managed WP was running just fine and has been for months fine, but I changed the allowed memory and restarted the app, only to find myself into this :
      e96a4151-d298-405b-a116-e6c1fafe4597-image.png

      Now the restart cannot finish, it stays like this indefinitely.
      I tried to move the wp-config out, it seems to restore a default wp-config but problems remains, anything I can do on my side to find the origin of this?

      BenB

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      • benborgesB benborges

        Hi, I'm not sure what's the problem here, since this managed WP was running just fine and has been for months fine, but I changed the allowed memory and restarted the app, only to find myself into this :
        e96a4151-d298-405b-a116-e6c1fafe4597-image.png

        Now the restart cannot finish, it stays like this indefinitely.
        I tried to move the wp-config out, it seems to restore a default wp-config but problems remains, anything I can do on my side to find the origin of this?

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        @benborges how did you do the edits and in what path?

        also check file permissions.

        Conscious tech

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        • benborgesB benborges

          Hi, I'm not sure what's the problem here, since this managed WP was running just fine and has been for months fine, but I changed the allowed memory and restarted the app, only to find myself into this :
          e96a4151-d298-405b-a116-e6c1fafe4597-image.png

          Now the restart cannot finish, it stays like this indefinitely.
          I tried to move the wp-config out, it seems to restore a default wp-config but problems remains, anything I can do on my side to find the origin of this?

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          @benborges the messages you see there are in a code path for a freshly installed wordpress. On first setup a state file is created at /app/data/.dbsetup which may be deleted in your case? If so just run touch /app/data/.dbsetup in a webterminal into the app (you may have to put it in debug mode first)

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            @benborges the messages you see there are in a code path for a freshly installed wordpress. On first setup a state file is created at /app/data/.dbsetup which may be deleted in your case? If so just run touch /app/data/.dbsetup in a webterminal into the app (you may have to put it in debug mode first)

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            @nebulon That was it, indeed for some reason the .dbsetup file got deleted, strange that I remember to reboot this very app a few times in the past month's without this enfolding, anyway thanks for the tip !

            BenB

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              @benborges how did you do the edits and in what path?

              also check file permissions.

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              @robi htaccess

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