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So, I have a "plist" file in my "LaunchAgents" folder which contains the parameters for this job, which I set up in Launch Control. In other words, as is recommended by WordPress, I am running a server-side cron job, instead of relying on WordPress' "wp-cron" to execute scheduled cron events in WordPress. The purpose of the cron job I have set up in Launch Control is to execute WordPress' "wp-cron.php" file. MAMP WORDPRESS ALL IMAGES NOT LOADING MACIt is basically a GUI wrapper for launchd for those of us who like to do things the easy Mac way. For those of you who are not familiar with it, the Launch Control app is similar to Lingon. MAMP WORDPRESS ALL IMAGES NOT LOADING INSTALLI can make new posts, install new plugins, activate and deactivate plugins, make changes to the blog's appearance, etc.įor those of you who are technical-minded, the main problem is that NONE of my cron events in WordPress are running now, and haven't run in over a week, despite everything that I have tried.įurthermore, PHP has been throwing a generic 255 exit code in the Launch Control app whenever launchd runs the cron job I have set up in the "LaunchAgents" folder in my Home Library. Likewise, my WP blog is ALSO running as well, and can be visited, although there is only one message there now, being as I did a fresh install and all previous posts were wiped out. MAMP WORDPRESS ALL IMAGES NOT LOADING PROSo it does not appear to be a direct MAMP Pro issue, as far as I can tell. Let me interject here that my web server is running just fine. However, after working on resetting up the blog for a few hours, and feeling quite relieved, I went over to the server machine and checked again. ![]() Whether or not the job status indicator in Launch Control actually switched to "running" during that time, I do not recall now. The Launch Control app was showing that the cron job I had set up in launchd had an "OK" status, and was colored green while the web server was running. It seemed at first like things were back to normal as I went about configuring the new WP setup with my particular settings, installing necessary plugins, uploading initial images to the media library, etc. I was very hopeful after performing a totally new install of WordPress yesterday. Installing WordPress from scratch and creating a brand new mySQL database for it did not help.ĭespite doing all of that, and losing my nine-year-old blog, the problem persists. ![]() Installing a new copy of MAMP Pro 5.7.0.0 over the currently-installed version of 5.7.0.0 did not help. ![]() Re-installing a new copy of WordPress 5.4.2 over the current WP installation did not help.ĭeactivating all WP plugins did not help. The reason why I say this is because I tried everything, and yet the same problem persists. However, now I am not so sure, and I may have lost four years of blog posts needlessly. Initially, I assumed - perhaps erroneously so - that the problem may have involved corruption in the mySQL database. Sad to say, transferring everything from a 2009 iMac Core 2 Duo running El Capitan to a 2019 Retina 5K, 27-inch iMac running Catalina, broke something in my WordPress blog setup. This old machine was running the entire web server, website and blog under El Capitan 10.11.6 without a problem for many years.īefore I lost that old machine, I had transferred the entire web server setup over to my newer 2017 5K iMac, because I already knew that the 2009 iMac's days were numbered. ![]() MAMP WORDPRESS ALL IMAGES NOT LOADING SERIES:)Ībout ten days ago, the 11-year-old iMac on which I was running my web server - which hosts my website and WP blog - died, thanks to a series of power fluctuations and outages from which my APC line voltage regulator could not protect it. With regards apache problem, looks bad ssl configuration.Alright, this is a question for all of you "heavy guns" who really know your stuff. To solve missing my.cnf file need next steps in terminal have uninstalled mamp pro uninstaller, removed mamp folder before running reinstall see if solves problem. cannot find my.cnf file anywhere on computer, log/error files both mysql, apache not exist. several things note:ġ) when seek start apache web server through scheme preferences, console logs next error: - init: session cache not configured server appears run, little green/red/yellow dot on scheme preferences pane stays yellow.Ģ) mamp not initialize all. i've tried searching on web answers, can't seem find answers. Recently mamp, native apache web server on mac (10.6.8) quit working, not seem want start. Mysql - MAMP and Mac Apache Webserver not working. ![]()
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