Invision Community 4: SEO, prepare for v5 and dormant account notifications Matt November 11, 2024Nov 11
Posted April 15, 20241 yr Hi Team I went to upgrade the website from 4.7.16 but the update failed through the AdminCP and it wants me to update via a manual download which i have never done via FTP. As teh update failed, the Website is down and i am stuck on the manual upgrade option when i log into the AdminCp. Is there a way to cancel the upgrade so i can get the website back up until i work out how to do it manually?
April 16, 20241 yr Author Check your PHP version. It should be 8.1 for automatic update Yes, its 8.1 This is the error thats to be stoping the update: v
April 16, 20241 yr Community Expert You would need to upload a fresh set of files from your client area (or certainly that one), as you are missing updates
April 17, 20241 yr Author You would need to upload a fresh set of files from your client area (or certainly that one), as you are missing updates Do you know if there is a help video to do that as i have never had to do it before 😕
April 17, 20241 yr Do you know if there is a help video to do that as i have never had to do it before 😕 Literally just drag and drop the contents of the ips_a0570 folder Drag all of that into here make sure you backup your files and database before you do that though.
April 17, 20241 yr Community Expert Also ensure you 'merge'. By this I mean it should only be replacing files that already exist. It shouldn't be deleting anything.
April 17, 20241 yr Do you know if there is a help video to do that as i have never had to do it before 😕 How have you installed your forum? You have downloaded the files and uploaded them on your hosting, right? It is the same way while doing manual upgrade.
April 18, 20241 yr Author Hi Thanks all, I'll try the suggested above. @Sonya* GoDaddy migrated the files over, so i have very limited knowledge of Cpanel.
April 18, 20241 yr Community Expert If this is not something you are comfortable with, have you ever considered our cloud platform? It would certainly save you ever needing to deal with servers again