Note: Before executing the query, ensure to change the oc_ prefix name to your actual prefix name.
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However, ensure that the admin - > extensions - > extensions - > reports (x) extensions are installed. Also ensure the system/storage's entire directory is outside your public_html folder and to set writable and recursive permissions on this folder. Then, to configure your config.php and admin/config.php files storage folder to its new location in order for Opencart to be able to fully write its data on the domain for the core and the installed extensions when required.
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In regards to storage folder.... After upgrade, I would get a pop up window about need to move storage directory. The default selection was still inside public_html directory so I selected directory outside public_html. Well, it blew up on me. (I do have read and write permission for all directories.) Reloaded files from backup I made and let it use default selection which is up one directory from opencart install, but still within public_html directory.
Can I manually move storage directory and then edit both config.php files?
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You definitely can as my previous post has no mention of using the automated move process from the OC admin.Can I manually move storage directory and then edit both config.php files?
Just don't forget to check your .htaccess file additionally in case the storage folder shows up and need to be modified accordingly along with your config.php and admin/config.php files. Then, clear out your cache before logging back in.
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The Orders Processing/Orders Completed/Order Statuses still not working at bottom of Admin Navigation Panel. Will open new thread for that.
Thanks again, Dan
StraightLight,straightlight wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2017 10:36 pmClear all your caches (OC admin and browser - > log out - > close browser - > re-open browser and go back to OC admin). See if the issue persists afterwards. If so, ensure to have edited your config.php and admin/config.php files for your storage path as well as .htaccess (if applied for .htaccess as well). If the issue still persists, see if this solution is working: https://github.com/opencart/opencart/issues/4898
Thank you for the link! After my upgrade, the settings in the admin panel were "No", so I wasn't getting updates on the reports section of the admin panel.
I upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.3.2, and moved my storage folder from /public_html/store/system/storage to /public_html/skyready_storage. Here's the relevant section of my .htaccess file:
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# SEO URL Settings
RewriteEngine On
# If your opencart installation does not run on the main web folder, make sure you add the folder it does run in ie. / becomes /store/
RewriteBase /store/
RewriteRule ^system/storage/(.*) index.php?route=error/not_found [L]
What should I change that RewriteRule to? I know it should be something like this:
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RewriteRule ../storage/(.*) index.php?route=error/not_found [L]
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I am not sure why you're posting this issue on this topic since this topic is about recent activity area in dashboard that is not updating. For more information about where to store the storage folder with OC v3.x releases, please see this FAQ: viewtopic.php?f=134&t=215776#p718325 .The RewriteRule implies that .htaccess still thinks my storage folder is at /store/system/storage. But, as I said, it is now at /public_html/skyready_storage.
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Because YOU stated in this thread:straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 3:43 amI am not sure why you're posting this issue on this topic since this topic is about recent activity area in dashboard that is not updating. For more information about where to store the storage folder with OC v3.x releases, please see this FAQ: viewtopic.php?f=134&t=215776#p718325 .The RewriteRule implies that .htaccess still thinks my storage folder is at /store/system/storage. But, as I said, it is now at /public_html/skyready_storage.
"If so, ensure to have edited your config.php and admin/config.php files for your storage path as well as .htaccess (if applied for .htaccess as well). If the issue still persists, see if this solution is working:"
If you have an answer to a simple question, why not just give the info, instead of re-directing me to another FAQ? I guarantee you that FAQ is not going to answer my question about the specific change I need to make to my .htaccess file as a result of moving my /storage folder.
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Ok, that bold statement has been elaborated as compared to your last post. However, the FAQ does address that the storage folder must be located outside of your public_html folder. The solution is quite simple on that end. Once the storage folder moved, ensure to edit your config.php and admin/config.php files as also indicated in the FAQ. In addition, your CHMOD permission settings must be recursively set to 755 on your storage folder.glolar wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:43 amBecause YOU stated in this thread:straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 3:43 amI am not sure why you're posting this issue on this topic since this topic is about recent activity area in dashboard that is not updating. For more information about where to store the storage folder with OC v3.x releases, please see this FAQ: viewtopic.php?f=134&t=215776#p718325 .The RewriteRule implies that .htaccess still thinks my storage folder is at /store/system/storage. But, as I said, it is now at /public_html/skyready_storage.
"If so, ensure to have edited your config.php and admin/config.php files for your storage path as well as .htaccess (if applied for .htaccess as well). If the issue still persists, see if this solution is working:"
If you have an answer to a simple question, why not just give the info, instead of re-directing me to another FAQ? I guarantee you that FAQ is not going to answer my question about the specific change I need to make to my .htaccess file as a result of moving my /storage folder.
Then, once logged back into your OC admin, ensure to follow this FAQ: viewtopic.php?f=134&t=215776#p718325 . If both solutions above do not resolve the issue, send me a PM and I could certainly take care of this issue for you as a custom job.
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I guess I did not communicate my question well enough. I have already moved my storage folder into /public_html, and then renamed it "skyready_storage" (because I have additonal addon domains that have their own storage folders). I also already updated my two config.php files to point to /public_html/skyready_storage. Everything is working GREAT.glolar wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:43 amBecause YOU stated in this thread:straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 3:43 amI am not sure why you're posting this issue on this topic since this topic is about recent activity area in dashboard that is not updating. For more information about where to store the storage folder with OC v3.x releases, please see this FAQ: viewtopic.php?f=134&t=215776#p718325 .The RewriteRule implies that .htaccess still thinks my storage folder is at /store/system/storage. But, as I said, it is now at /public_html/skyready_storage.
"If so, ensure to have edited your config.php and admin/config.php files for your storage path as well as .htaccess (if applied for .htaccess as well). If the issue still persists, see if this solution is working:"
If you have an answer to a simple question, why not just give the info, instead of re-directing me to another FAQ? I guarantee you that FAQ is not going to answer my question about the specific change I need to make to my .htaccess file as a result of moving my /storage folder.
My question pertains only to the EXACT SYNTAX to use for the necessary change in the .htaccess file. This is the current entry in the .htaccess file:
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RewriteRule ^system/storage/(.*) index.php?route=error/not_found [L]
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RewriteRule ..public_html/skyready_storage/(.*) index.php?route=error/not_found [L]
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As for your .htaccess file,
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RewriteRule ^system/storage/(.*) index.php?route=error/not_found [L]
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I thought the storage folder needed to be located outside (above) the /store folder, but you are saying that the storage folder needs to be up even further, like above the /public_html folder?straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:19 amSince you're addressing that your storage folder works well in your public_html rather than outside while it should rather be located outside, I will add a comment to it.
As for your .htaccess file,
This line can be commented out since obviously the system folder will no longer contain the storage folder in it.Code: Select all
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This is exactly what the FAQ instructs; to move the storage folder outside of the public_html folder.I thought the storage folder needed to be located outside (above) the /store folder, but you are saying that the storage folder needs to be up even further, like above the /public_html folder?
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Ok, I will do that.straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:26 amThis is exactly what the FAQ instructs; to move the storage folder outside of the public_html folder.I thought the storage folder needed to be located outside (above) the /store folder, but you are saying that the storage folder needs to be up even further, like above the /public_html folder?
When I upgraded to 3.0.2.0, I found the popup message in the Admin panel confusing, the message that says to "move your storage folder outside the system folder (i.e., public_html)". That could be interpreted this way: "Move your storage file under the /public_html folder".
The /public_html folder IS outside the /stystem folder, so I thought that would be sufficient.
In my opinion, that message should be clarified.
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Which is why, the very first post of the FAQ topic indicates the fact on this. Only use the automated move out if you have a dedicated server. Otherwise, this modal window becomes a decoration due to the chance of succession on moving this storage folder outside its public_html folder without crashing. This issue has been investigated a long time ago and the main reason why I have decided to build a FAQ page; to provide guidance to the people that keeps posting about the same issues on a day-to-day basis.When I upgraded to 3.0.2.0, I found the popup message in the Admin panel confusing, the message that says to "move your storage folder outside the system folder (i.e., public_html)". That could be interpreted this way: "Move your storage file under the /public_html folder".
The /public_html folder IS outside the /stystem folder, so I thought that would be sufficient.
In my opinion, that message should be clarified.
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A FAQ page doesn't help the poor sap that is sitting in front of his computer trying to interpret that shitty message on the popup screen when he logs into the Admin panel for the first time after upgrading to 3.0.2.0.straightlight wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:40 amWhich is why, the very first post of the FAQ topic indicates the fact on this. Only use the automated move out if you have a dedicated server. Otherwise, this modal window becomes a decoration due to the chance of succession on moving this storage folder outside its public_html folder without crashing. This issue has been investigated a long time ago and the main reason why I have decided to build a FAQ page; to provide guidance to the people that keeps posting about the same issues on a day-to-day basis.When I upgraded to 3.0.2.0, I found the popup message in the Admin panel confusing, the message that says to "move your storage folder outside the system folder (i.e., public_html)". That could be interpreted this way: "Move your storage file under the /public_html folder".
The /public_html folder IS outside the /stystem folder, so I thought that would be sufficient.
In my opinion, that message should be clarified.
Wouldn't need a damn FAQ on this issue, and people wouldn't be constantly asking the same question on a day to day basis if the popup message were not CONFUSING.
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