My MT is dying, and I need some help, if anyone is so inclined.
I can no longer categorize posts, I can not rebuild, and when I try to post anything, it takes multiple attempts, usually ending in the following message:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, [email protected] and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
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Scott Chaffin
Time for Word Press. Email me if you want some help with it. It’s a pretty simple setup, but a wee bit harder to customize since it depends a lot on CSS. The great good news is that there are tons of stylesheets you can pick from to start out with.
John Harrold
According to netcraft , you seem to be running Apache on some variant of Linux. If you have access to the servers logs, can you provide any errors from the logs? On debian there will be a directory like /var/log/apache2, on other distros it might be in /var/log/httpd. In these directories look for a file called error.log. If you could email this file to me, I’ll take a look at it.
Scott Chaffin
NB: Andrea Harris just started having MT problems, too. Maybe a web server or SQL “fix” got applied by all the admins on the long weekend.
Mason
That’s definitley not a MT specific error. If you email your host, whoever it is can probably track down the problem within a few minutes by looking at error logs.
Mason
(By not a MT specific error, I mean it could be caused by any number of things but just be manifesting while you’re trying to use MT…. if that makes sense.)
Mason
But the good news is that (right now, anyway) I’m no longer getting any kind of errors when posting a comment. If someone is playing with the config, maybe file permissions for a script were changed or something was deleted. ?
Andrea Harris
I started having the same problem. A lot of the MT 3.0 blogs on my hosting service are experiencing the same thing. I switched to WordPress.
Mason
I took at look at the MT site… a *lot* of people are having the same problem. It looks to be caused by some sort of update that your host probably performed — common culprit for a lot of folks was a cpanel upgrade.
j.d.
Winds of Change had the same problem you describe, I think. They posted what they did to fix it here.
Patterico
WordPress. Definitely WordPress.