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| | Forums66 Topics126,776 Posts1,039,271 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | The technical issues were quite difficult to resolve, but most of them are resolved now. We apologize for the lengthy outage. Please report any issues that you find directly to me at geek@stovebolt.com. | | | | Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 4,168 "Hey! I sound like Darth Vader!! | "Hey! I sound like Darth Vader!! Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 4,168 | I'm liking what I see, so far. | | | | Joined: Oct 2023 Posts: 71 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Oct 2023 Posts: 71 | What was the cause of the outage if I may ask? A forum upgrade went sideways? | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | What was the cause of the outage if I may ask? A forum upgrade went sideways? We upgraded the forum last week. That went fine. This week, we upgraded to php 8.3 and that broke the forum completely. We had to sort through a ton of problems, and we gradually restored functionality. (We're still not completely there yet.) The last step was to replace the existing config file with a new one and then edit it to use the correct database. Now we have to get back all the things that are still missing. (They're not really missing. They're just disabled by default.) | | | | Joined: May 2015 Posts: 9,830 Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums | Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums Joined: May 2015 Posts: 9,830 | Don't apologize, Paul. We appreciate you doing what you do, and getting the site back up. I was going thru withdrawal. 
Kevin 1951 Chevy 3100 work truckFollow this saga in Project JournalPhotos 1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car) Busting rust since the mid-60's If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together. | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | I hate to tell you how many hours I spent on this. Saturday night I was up until 4:30 AM. Last night I was up until 1 AM. I enlisted the aid of our hosting company and UBB support, and neither one was any help. I finally threw up my hands today and set up a test instance. That's when I discovered that there was something wrong with the config file. So, I replaced it with a default one, but that means we have to recreate all the bells and whistles, so the work's not done yet. | | | | Joined: May 2015 Posts: 9,830 Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums | Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums Joined: May 2015 Posts: 9,830 | I mentioned to Peggy that you were likely pulling your hair out. She said you didn't have much hair already.  I can understand how much work it was. Thanks. PS an e-mail about a glitch is coming your way.
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Kevin 1951 Chevy 3100 work truckFollow this saga in Project JournalPhotos 1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car) Busting rust since the mid-60's If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together. | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | If you get this error Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: in_array(): Argument #2 ($haystack) must be of type array, false given in /var/www/html/ubbthreads/libs/user.inc.php:608 Stack trace: #0 /var/www/html/ubbthreads/libs/user.inc.php(608): in_array() #1 /var/www/html/ubbthreads/scripts/addpost.inc.php(668): user->check_group_join() #2 /var/www/html/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php(286): page_addpost_run() #3 {main} thrown in /var/www/html/ubbthreads/libs/user.inc.php on line 608 when posting or replying, delete all the stovebolt data from your browser. (Usually under Privacy in Settings). You'll be logged out. When you log back in, it should work properly. | | | | Joined: May 2015 Posts: 9,830 Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums | Housekeeping (Moderator) Making a Stovebolt Bed & Paint and Body Shop Forums Joined: May 2015 Posts: 9,830 | Paul, Worked for me. 
Kevin 1951 Chevy 3100 work truckFollow this saga in Project JournalPhotos 1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car) Busting rust since the mid-60's If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together. | | | | Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 4,392 Gearhead, Stovebolt Tech and Parts Tracker, Mod for Swap Meet and GTT | Gearhead, Stovebolt Tech and Parts Tracker, Mod for Swap Meet and GTT Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 4,392 | Paul, I just want to add my own great big thank you for all you do to set the ship back on course!!! I too was suffering some serious withdrawl - LOL!  Your efforts are very much appreciated!!! 
~ Dan 1951 Chevy 3 window 3100Follow this story in the DITY Gallery"My Grandpa Carl's Truck and How it Became Mine"1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod) | 2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver) US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998) | Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)
| | | | Joined: Feb 2019 Posts: 4,100 AD Addict & Tinkerer | AD Addict & Tinkerer Joined: Feb 2019 Posts: 4,100 | I also want to thank you for all you do for us. It couldn’t have been easy these last few weeks trying to get the forum up to date. It must have been an “Oh [censored]” moment when it all crashed. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 
Phil Moderator, The Engine Shop, Interiors and Project Journals1952 Chevrolet 3100, Three on the Tree, 4:11 torque tube Updated to: ‘59 235 w/hydraulic lifters, 12v w/alternator, HEI, PCV and Power front Disc BrakesProject JournalsStovebolt Gallery Forum | | | | Joined: Oct 2014 Posts: 113 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Oct 2014 Posts: 113 | Thanks for the hard work and getting us back online. Know the task can be a difficult one.
1955 1st Series 3100 ol'55 | | | | Joined: Nov 2004 Posts: 2,317 Former Workshop Owner | Former Workshop Owner Joined: Nov 2004 Posts: 2,317 | Paul, so glad you got it figured out. We're all so lucky and grateful to have you.
Thank you for your perseverance.
John | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | Thanks to every one of you for the kind words. | | | | Joined: Sep 2013 Posts: 1,288 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Sep 2013 Posts: 1,288 | Paul, I know just enough to know I don't know much about the War you just fought. Both my boys make their living in that world, one runs a group of software development engineers, he learned a long time ago that Dad really can't carry his side of the conversation about his work.
Thank You Sir!
RonR
1951 3600 with Clark flatbed, T5, 4.10 rear 1970 340 Duster 1990 5.0 V8 Miata (1990 Mustang Gt Drivetrain) 1964 CJ5
| | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | OK. Gonna give you guys all the sordid details. When we upgraded the site to PHP 8.3.11, the first error message I got was UBB needs MSQLI to run. Which was odd because MSQIi was installed.(Otherwise, the current forum wouldn’t have been working.) On a hunch, I checked to see if there was a PHP 83-php-msqlnd module. There was, so I installed that and I no longer got that error message. This is even though we already had PHP8.3 mysqlnd installed.
The next problem encountered was both the forum and the admin panel were blank. Throwing 500 errors. (Those are generic "Uh, I don't know what to do with this command" errors.) On a hunch. I looked for other PHP8.3-php modules and installed those as well. That got the forum working, but the admin panel was still not working.
I kept working installing modules, and eventually, I got the admin panel working. I thought yay I’m done. Nope! Now that everything seemed to be working I thought I would post that I was done. But posting didn’t work. Neither did replying. Both throw 500 errors. Back to the drawing board.
Now the problem was, that I wasn’t getting any errors in any of the logs. So, where do I go from here?
After hours and hours and hours of trying to figure out what was wrong, I finally threw up my hands and asked for help. I got the hosting company involved. I got UBB Support involved. Neither one was any help. I was on my own. I even considered hiring a professional, and I actually contacted some.
Finally, in an act of desperation, I thought I wonder what would happen if I set up a test instance on our server. In other words, a clean install. Voila! It worked fine. That told me that the problem was obviously in the forum itself (the software I mean). So, on a hunch, I copied the configuration file to a backup file and then overwrote the configuration file with the one from the new install. That worked!
So, that told me that the problem was the configuration file. Once I got that done, everything appeared to be working except when you posted or replied to a message you got a blank screen. The post or reply worked. It was actually there, but you had a black screen. I knew that would be a real problem for our users, so I had to solve that before I could open the forum.
On a hunch, I deleted all of The Stovebolt data from my browser. That fixed that problem. Now I knew I could open the forum. But wait. Sticky posts and global announcements weren’t working.
It was then that I stumbled across an option in the control panel – enable debugging. I enabled that, and lo and behold errors were showing up on the screen. Now a thinking person would think, Why didn’t UBB Support tell me about that? That would’ve saved me a world of time when I had no errors in any logs and had no clue what was wrong. And the reason I wasn't seeing any errors in the logs is because the UBB Software traps them all and reports them through its debug feature. So, they'll never show up in the logs.
After posting to the UBB forum, I discovered that there was a flaw in the code for the sticky posts and global announcements. Once I applied the fix that fixed those as well.
So, the bottom line is I got no help from anyone and UBB Support didn’t even tell me about the debug feature which would’ve helped me greatly. But we’re finally back up and running on the new system with PHP 8.3.11 and all is good.
The really frustrating part for me is that the developers in the UBB forum kept telling me there was something wrong with the server, something wrong with the web server, something wrong with what I had done. They said repeatedly, that our software is a simple php script. If you have a properly configured server, it works. But all along the problem was with their software. When you do an upgrade, the upgrade “edits“ the configuration file, and apparently when it edited ours it screwed up.
I made sure to point these things out to the developers and tell them that I didn’t appreciate being told I was wrong and didn’t know what I was doing when all along the problem was with their software.
Anyway, lessons learned. I now have a file of notes regarding issues that I ran into so that I’ll be able to refer to them the next time we upgrade. And I know about the debugging feature, so I won’t be scrounging around in the dark the next time something happens. And something will happen because that’s the nature of software.
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Ron, The Computer Greek I love therefore I am.1954 3100 Chevy truckIn the Gallery 2017 Buick Encore See more pix1960 MGA Roadster Sold 7/18/2017
| | | | Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 121 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 121 | I’m guessing their first response was, “Try shutting down and rebooting first”… like, as if you hadn’t done that four times already.
I retired from a power utility and we’d install a new version of something, notice a key function no longer worked. They’d be like, “Oh yeah… we already heard about that. No worries… it will be corrected in the next release.” Huh?!
We got better… IT would set up a parallel instance, install the update and have employees test it exhaustively before committing it to the live system.
Thanks for what you do! gld | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | In an ideal world, we would have a test instance that we could test updates on before going live. Alas, the cost is prohibitive, and the maintenance is as well. | | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 2,877 Socket Breaker | Socket Breaker Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 2,877 | Thanks for all of the hard work bald eagle. | | | | Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 Red dot, center of chest ... | Red dot, center of chest ... Joined: Mar 2000 Posts: 1,229 | Thanks for all of the hard work bald eagle.  | | | | Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 1,576 back yard wrench turner | back yard wrench turner Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 1,576 | Looks like it's all good now! Thanks for hard work. Wayne1938 1-Ton Farm Truck-30- Stovebolt Gallery ForumsWhen I die, I hope she doesn't sell everything for what I told her I paid for it! | | |
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