Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1
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@jaredbusch said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@dustinb3403 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@jaredbusch Is it possible that php5.6 was in a pre-release state and just not available on centos 7 at the time?
Nope. That is not how CentOS (RHEL) works.
Hrm. . .
Not that I'm disagreeing, I just don't know. In following a guide on D.O. 7.1 was in pre-release at the time and not available in the repo's yet. So if I was running the process at the time I would've had to add the repo to get it. . .
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@dustinb3403 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@jaredbusch said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@dustinb3403 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@jaredbusch Is it possible that php5.6 was in a pre-release state and just not available on centos 7 at the time?
Nope. That is not how CentOS (RHEL) works.
Hrm. . .
Not that I'm disagreeing, I just don't know. In following a guide on D.O. 7.1 was in pre-release at the time and not available in the repo's yet. So if I was running the process at the time I would've had to add the repo to get it. . .
Those are coincidental. It was prerelease and not available in the repos. But even when released, doesn't go to the repos.
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I guess you can try this to confirm what version is being used with apache. Add this to the /var/www/html/ or whatever your root document path is.
# phpinfo.php <?php // Show all information, defaults to INFO_ALL phpinfo(); ?>
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@black3dynamite said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
I assume this would be the way to remove 5.x and install 7.x
# Stop httpd and mariadb systemctl stop httpd systemctl stop mariadb # Remove all php and php modules yum -y remove php* # Add IUS Repo (Unless already added) yum -y install epel-release yum -y install https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/IUS-COMMUNITY-GPG-KEY # Install PHP 7.1 yum -y install php71u php71u-mysqlnd php71u-bcmath php71u-cli php71u-common php71u-embedded php71u-gd php71u-mbstring php71u-mcrypt php71u-ldap php71u-json php71u-simplexml # Start httpd and mariadb systemctl start httpd systemctl start mariadb
Well this did work, which awesome thank you for that. Now using PHP 7.1.13.
Edit: I checked to see who was using the system (we have a handful and just skype'd em) and told them to give me a minute.
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So now to annoy @JaredBusch, is there a reason why with the install script that it can't pull down these updates?
I know you didn't create it from scratch, just poking you.
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@dustinb3403 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
So now to annoy @JaredBusch, is there a reason why with the install script that it can't pull down these updates?
I know you didn't create it from scratch, just poking you.
https://dobrador.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Do-Not-Poke-the-Dragon.jpg
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So just spun up a new Fedora VM and installed Snipe-IT via script.
If I click the link about testing the .env file, it goes to the 404 page as expected. If I click next...
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the 404 page, IIRC means its working as intended
and that this test, actually is a false alarm.
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@dustinb3403 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
the 404 page, IIRC means its working as intended
and that this test, actually is a false alarm.
Correct. Looking for logs now to post and see if someone can help spot the issue. Can't remember where I found them before.
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@zachary715 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
So just spun up a new Fedora VM and installed Snipe-IT via script.
If I click the link about testing the .env file, it goes to the 404 page as expected. If I click next...
Temporary disable SELinux and try again.
setenforce 0
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@black3dynamite said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@zachary715 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
So just spun up a new Fedora VM and installed Snipe-IT via script.
If I click the link about testing the .env file, it goes to the 404 page as expected. If I click next...
Temporary disable SELinux and try again.
setenforce 0
So that makes the .env file section of the pre-flight page go green, but next page still shows the "Whoops" page. Should I try to reinstall but precede the installation with
setenforce 0
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@zachary715 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@black3dynamite said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@zachary715 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
So just spun up a new Fedora VM and installed Snipe-IT via script.
If I click the link about testing the .env file, it goes to the 404 page as expected. If I click next...
Temporary disable SELinux and try again.
setenforce 0
So that makes the .env file section of the pre-flight page go green, but next page still shows the "Whoops" page. Should I try to reinstall but precede the installation with
setenforce 0
?The script for Fedora should already be configured correctly, related SELinux.
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@black3dynamite said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@zachary715 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@black3dynamite said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
@zachary715 said in Snipe-IT PHP 5.6 upgrade to 7.1:
So just spun up a new Fedora VM and installed Snipe-IT via script.
If I click the link about testing the .env file, it goes to the 404 page as expected. If I click next...
Temporary disable SELinux and try again.
setenforce 0
So that makes the .env file section of the pre-flight page go green, but next page still shows the "Whoops" page. Should I try to reinstall but precede the installation with
setenforce 0
?The script for Fedora should already be configured correctly, related SELinux.
Yes, this is an issue with F27. I remember that now. I never did figure it out as F27 dropped around SpiceWorld I think and I was a little busy being drunk.
I have a thread on here about it someplace I think.
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@zachary715
You can turn on debug by changingfalse
totrue
in .env file, so you can see more information instead of Whoops, looks like something went wrong.# REQUIRED: BASIC APP SETTINGS # -------------------------------------------- APP_ENV=production APP_DEBUG=true APP_KEY= APP_URL= APP_TIMEZONE=America/Denver APP_LOCALE=en