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mtardiff
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Posted: 17-December-2012 at 2:08pm |
I have spent 2 days trying to get our product cart working after it was migrated from a Windows 2003 32 bit server to a Windows 2008 R2 63 bit server. Our product cart was integrated into another website. I can get to the product cart control panel page with the login screen but when I enter a username and password I immediately get an http 500 internal server error. I noticed in the storeconstants.php that the database string is wrong and when I fix that I can't even get the control panel to come up. If I set that right then I get the 500 internal server error immediately and I can't even get the control panel page to display. That is just very weird to me.
I can get to the setup page and when I enter the connection string and press run, instantly I get the same 500 internal server error. It's kind of telling me that my IIS is probably not configured properly but I'm a newbie to all of this so I have no idea what I'm supposed to be doing.
Any suggestions would be great.
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Hamish
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Hi, look @ the WIKI and make sure you followed EXACTLY all the correct steps. If that does not resolve the problem then please raise a support ticket.
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mtardiff
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which part of the wiki am I looking at?
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Hamish
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http://wiki.earlyimpact.com/how_to/move_store If you didn't follow that I would seriously consider starting the migration from scratch.
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mtardiff
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Yea, all that was done. Question... are there incompatiblity issues with 64bit W2008?
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Greg Dinger
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You have to run ASP applications in a 32-bit application pool when running the 64-bit OS.
It may benefit you to host your site at a service where the folks know ProductCart and will be able to work efficiently at configuring your site.
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josh
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I too switched from 2003 32bit to 2008 R2 64 bit. I am running the application pool in 32 bit mode as recommended, and am finding the application pool reaches a limit and freezes. It seems 32 bit has a 2-4 gig max regardless. When I try to set the application memory pool limit (Either Virtual or Private memory) to 500Kb it recylces at approximately 30Kb every time ! What is the set up for recycling on IIS7.5 ? Please someone HELP !
Incidentally, for other settings I Currently I have set the following.. Can anyone comment on what is advisable for productcart. I can't believe this information isn't stated somewhere ? Net Framework Version ; V2.0 (instead of V4. or No integrated code) Managed Pipeline Mode = Classic (instead of Integrated) Load User Profile = False Enable 32 bit = True Disable Overlapped Recycle = False Edited by josh - 04-March-2013 at 5:48am |
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ricardoc
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I think Productcart could gain a lot of speed if it could run as a 64-bit app with 64-bit SQL. The SQL service hits a size limit because of 32-bit. Am I wrong?
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Matt
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To clarify, ProductCart runs on 64 just fine. The only issue is if you want to use 32 components, such as certain third party dlls for email and image sizing. Those must run in 32 mode. Your database should be a separate server and there is no reason it cannot be 64. I have setup ProductCart on 64 machines and 64 databases several times in the past to verify what I am saying is correct.
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josh
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It still leaves the question unanswered. Where is the exact specifications for setting up app pool. This is fundamental and oh so crucial to run the store and yet productcart omits it from set up requirements and hosting requirements and hence so many issues. Today's IIS7.5 server has many options to set - so there should be a list. The documentation needs to evolve with the server progress. I think I have it all correct, yet my site freezes often and I don't know why. How high can / should the app pool memory go if untouched and un recycled for say a week ? Mine goes to 300 + is that normal ? if not what is causing it ? Can someone at product cart check it / troubleshoot it ?
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