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February 28, 2016 at 7:23 pm #25910
p.s. I’m also glad we caught this because I was already up to ~600 drafts in just a few minutes. Glad I didn’t leave this unattended!
As a side note, I set up my first VPS on DigitalOcean just so I could use Symbiostock. All of the tutorials point out caution in making sure you only give special permissions to specific WordPress folders.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to include a test for read/write access to the /ss_media/new/ folder on the “Run Diagnostic” wizard page?
February 28, 2016 at 7:14 pm #25909Robin, the other 5 processed exactly as expected. I will have to assume there was something corrupted in the image that did not get properly processed in the first batch.
I can’t thank you enough for your quick response and your knowledge. I am turning 48 today, but I feel like a giddy school kid ha ha. 🙂
Very much looking forward to using Symbiostock and using Symzio as well.
You’re the best!
February 28, 2016 at 7:04 pm #25908Yay! No more error messages! That’s a big step. Looks like you were right, Robin.
However, out of 5 images I had FTP’d up to /ss_media/new, only 4 were properly processed with images. All five were added to the media gallery and WooCommerce.
As you can see from this image, all 5 files were processed and are no longer on the server. However, the image “BirdWithBadFeathersDay1.jpg” is the one that did not get processed. In fact, it was the first one because I refreshed the Media page and it was the only one listed, then the other 4 showed up correctly after a few more minutes.
All 5 images on the server were set to permissions like this:
– r w – r – – r- –The Owner and Group both were “root”.
I have another set of 5 images I am testing now.
February 28, 2016 at 6:21 pm #25907Robin, thanks so much! I will check that right now! I sure hope you are right, and that sounds logical.
February 28, 2016 at 4:53 pm #25904Hi, I’m having the same thing with thumbnails not showing.
I set up a cron job on my Linux server (Digital Ocean) as the instructions say, and I verified it is running by piping the results to a log file instead of “null”.
In addition to thumbnails not showing, I am getting this error screen on every page related to Symbiostock (and media in general) in my WP install:
(Edit: in fact no images are being processed at all. I uploaded 5 jpg images via FTP to the /ss_media/new/ folder.)
February 6, 2016 at 10:58 am #25708I’m glad I found this, as I am looking into how to set up a new site. I had the same question about whether or not Symbiostock would be able to work with S3 or EC2 or any other type of CDN.
Following with interest. Thanks, Videoopp.
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