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watida

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moving civicrm
May 21, 2008, 03:42:40 am
i recently moved my drupal website from another database to another one, i configured the php settings to match the ones of the new database but now im getting this error Could not create directory: /home/206515687. 206515687 refferes to my old username and database, what am i doing wrong? y does it still want to create a directory in the old shell? wen its supposed to create one in web55u1 the new one? ???

emilyf

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Re: moving civicrm
May 21, 2008, 10:50:00 am
I don't understand if this is a Drupal question, a CiviCRM question, db question, or a file structure question. Can you be more specific? Where are you getting that error? In your shell? On the screen of the web browser? What are you trying to do when you get that error?

Did you also move your entire Drupal/CiviCRM install to a new directory or new webhost?

Your error message seems like it has to do with the file structure/directory location/directory permissions, not the database (at least that's how it looks to me).

Just explain all the steps you took from when the site was working until now. Include changes you made to the database, as well as the Drupal/CiviCRM files and if you moved them.

Denver Dave

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Re: moving civicrm
May 21, 2008, 10:12:27 pm
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I don't understand if this is a Drupal question, a CiviCRM question, db question, or a file structure question.
Hey - that's my line !!

watida

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Re: moving civicrm
May 31, 2008, 04:02:01 am
thanks hey... but i just deleted the old civicrm from the new database and re installed it. it workes now

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