Because of all of the troubles we have been having, we decided to wipe the server clean and start new... again...
Before we wiped the server clean I had tried to upload our site, just as a refresh to make sure everything was still working, haven't been having a lot of luck with things over the last few days.
During this attempt we received an error regarding rsxxxxxx.pl, which I forgot to take a screenshot of, but said: Type 200 set to A 550 rs000001.pl; No such file or directory.
I clicked ok, then I clicked Retry, same problem. I clicked Abort, went in search of the file - it existed in the site folder on my harddrive, but not on the server. I tried manually copying the file to the CGI bin using an FTP program. Wouldn't work. After several attempts, we decided to wipe the server clean.
So, now the server is clean, it should work right? Umm no. Tried uploading it again, still got the same error. This time I ignored the file, it isn't really necessary for us to know where the customer came from to get to our site. Well, the same problem occurred with the next file too.
When I look at the CGI bin on the server, several of the files have been uploaded, so I am guessing that the permissions are ok (the network test says everything is ok as well).
The CGI bin is not shared, it is only used for our Actinic site. With this last attempt it was completely empty - so no CGI ID conflict.
It's at this point that I have stopped trying to upload and decided to ask for some more help.
I feel like I'm chasing my tail right now - never moving forward at all
Before we wiped the server clean I had tried to upload our site, just as a refresh to make sure everything was still working, haven't been having a lot of luck with things over the last few days.
During this attempt we received an error regarding rsxxxxxx.pl, which I forgot to take a screenshot of, but said: Type 200 set to A 550 rs000001.pl; No such file or directory.
I clicked ok, then I clicked Retry, same problem. I clicked Abort, went in search of the file - it existed in the site folder on my harddrive, but not on the server. I tried manually copying the file to the CGI bin using an FTP program. Wouldn't work. After several attempts, we decided to wipe the server clean.
So, now the server is clean, it should work right? Umm no. Tried uploading it again, still got the same error. This time I ignored the file, it isn't really necessary for us to know where the customer came from to get to our site. Well, the same problem occurred with the next file too.
When I look at the CGI bin on the server, several of the files have been uploaded, so I am guessing that the permissions are ok (the network test says everything is ok as well).
The CGI bin is not shared, it is only used for our Actinic site. With this last attempt it was completely empty - so no CGI ID conflict.
It's at this point that I have stopped trying to upload and decided to ask for some more help.
I feel like I'm chasing my tail right now - never moving forward at all
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