Hello,
I am using rt-hexeris 1.7 with gantry 4.1.31.
It is contantly generating new compiled css files. We had over 50 gigs of css files that crashed the server.
I have seen in the forums and reviewed our permissions for the css folder. Apached can read/write to it.
We are using apache eventmpm and phpfpm on ubuntu.
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Please post your FTP logon, password and FTP URL in the secure area of your post.
it will be a permissions or owner/group issue.
Regards, Mark.
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I need ftp access to check permissions and owner/group of files/folders.
Regards, Mark.
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No, I need FTP access to check owner/group as well as file and folder permissions. I guarantee that this will be your issue. What is happening is that gantry tries to read the css-compiled file, thinks it is not there, so write a new one - ad infinitum so that's why the directory is filling up.
Regards, Mark.
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FTP details don't work - I just get connection timeout. is there a special url? Please check.
Regards, Mark.
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