Some of the 'red' flags that seem to be relevant below. They may or may not need fixing.
Finally this setting could cause future problems
Generally your database should be set to "all privileges" - maybe the above is saying exactly that but it seems a bit strange to me - not what I'm used to seeing.Database Configuration :: Version: 10.11.6-MariaDB-0+deb12u1 (Client:mysqlnd 8.3.12) | Database Size: 0 KiB | #of Tables with config prefix: 0 | #of other Tables: 0 | User Privileges : GRANT SELECTUser Privileges : INSERTUser Privileges : UPDATEUser Privileges : DELETEUser Privileges : CREATEUser Privileges : DROPUser Privileges : INDEXUser Privileges : ALTERUser Privileges : CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESUser Privileges : LOCK TABLES ON `cerm`.* TO `cerm`@`localhost`
They should most likely need to be set to ON in your PHP settings (within your hosting cPanel) - contact your web host for support on this.Potential Missing Modules :: mod_expires | mod_ssl |
Make sure the file / folder ownership is correct. Your host can advise you about this.Potential Ownership Issues: Maybe
Finally this setting could cause future problems
Max Upload Size 2M should be at least equal (but not more) than Max Post Size - make them both 20M (or even 32M or 64M). This may depend on if your host lets you alter these - but generally most hosts would, through cPanel or similar web hosting system.Max. Upload Size: 2M | Max. POST Size: 20M
Statistics: Posted by AMurray — Wed Oct 23, 2024 9:43 pm