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Re-installation after Hosting Migration


  • xergxes7
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    @xergxes7

    Good day

    I recently completed a migration to a new host, and my website is running at 90%.

    The only problem I have is when accessing the live editor via appearance->customise (As well as clicking customize on the top of the pages).

    When I navigate here, i get an error 500. In order to access this page, I need to disable or uninstall buddypress. This is currently the only fix I have found for the error.

    Now I have tried a few methods to reinstall budypress to get this page to work but still nothing.

    Its quite an annoyance.

    Is there a configuration in the database I need to update to rectify this plugins interference with editing?

    Thanks in Advance for a constructive and informative response.

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  • sharmavishal
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    @sharmavishal

    install and run wp-sweep and check if it detects any issues.


    xergxes7
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    @xergxes7

    Hello

    Ran the sweep and still get the internal error on the customization tab. Thanks for the nice maintenance tool though!


    xergxes7
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    @xergxes7

    Might have found the issue being with the PHP memory limit, when the plugin is activated my wordpress install uses alot more memory than with it deactivated. I have requested host to increase this memory allocation.

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