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My server changed my functioning FTP address Site Scupltor cannot uploaded

Thread began 10/22/2013 4:21 am by Alan Winthrop | Last modified 10/24/2013 12:24 pm by Alan Winthrop | 2759 views | 10 replies |

Alan Winthrop

My server changed my functioning FTP address and Site Scupltor cannot be uploaded

Hello,

I have had a fully functionig site built with Site Sculptor and CMS since 2010.
I am using Dreamweaver CS6.

This week my UK hosting company decided to change my FTP address due to their Data Centre regulations
My site stopped working. A simple change of FTP by me did not help.
I simply changed FTP address in CS6 on the server panel. The test button works for a correct live connection.

My site showed..

Error messages as follows
Warning: mysql_pconnect() [function.mysql-pconnect]: Can't connect to MySQL server on 'XX. XX..59.210' (111) in /home/XXXXXpassword/public_html/Connections/PowerCMSConnection.php on line 9

Fatal error: Can't connect to MySQL server on 'XX.XX.59.210' (111) in /home/XXXXXpassword/public_html/Connections/PowerCMSConnection.php on line 9


The error messages indicated I needed to change hostname_PowerCMSConnection.
This I did to the new IP address. I also changed the associated file dwsync.xml to enter the correct new IP address.
I then tried to upload this.
I still got the same error messages.
It was suggested I delete my site and re-upload from my local site.

I deleted most of my site, except the upper admin folders. The site dissapeared at the server.
I now get the message

Warning: include_once(/home/XXXXpassword/public_html/WA_CMS/WA_CMS.php) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/XXXXpassword/public_html/WA_CMS/addtosite.php on line 8

Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/XXXXpassword/public_html/WA_CMS/WA_CMS.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/XXXXpassword/public_html/WA_CMS/addtosite.php on line 8

I have added ' XXXXpassword ' above for security and privacy.

I believe this current and latest message may relate to a missing file on my local copy of my site.

My Host provider seems at a loss to help.

I also note that after the re-upload of my site, that the Server Name seems to have been changed 'automatically'....to my server name + original website name. This may be of no importance!

Any help or guidance will be much appreciated.
I hasten to add that I have limited IT, skills as website building is not my main job.

I can access site CPanel, but it can be full of confusion for a beginner!

Is there anyway I can simply re-upload my site. It seems to work fine on my PC.
I do _not_ have a testing server.

With best regards
Alan Winthrop


I have stopped at this point in time and I am seeking your advice on how to proceed.
I would simply like to restore my fully fuctioning website.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I'll need to troubleshoot directly, see the private message section.

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Alan Winthrop

I have replied privately

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

see pm

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Alan Winthrop

site details

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

see PM

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Alan Winthrop

thanks

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

see PM

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Alan Winthrop

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome.

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