No default time zone is set. Please open PHP.ini and set the value of 'date.timezone' (Example: date.timezone = Europe/Paris) or open /conf/_advanced.php and set the value of $date_default_timezone (Example: $date_default_timezone = 'Europe/Paris';)
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Base config recap...
If you don't see correct settings here, STOP before going any further, and update your base configuration.
MySQL Username: rosspcom_blog
MySQL Password: (Set, but not shown for security reasons)
MySQL Database name: rosspcom_blog
MySQL Host/Server: rosspcom.powwebmysql.com
MySQL tables prefix: evo_
Base URL: http://www.rossputin.com/blog/
Admin email: rossputin@rossputin.com
System check
$baseurl
http://www.rossputin.com/blog/
b2evolution version
7.2.3-stable released on 2021-03-01
Media directory
OK - /hermes/walnacweb06/walnacweb06ad/b513/pow.rosspcom/htdocs/blog/media/
.htaccess
/hermes/walnacweb06/walnacweb06ad/b513/pow.rosspcom/htdocs/blog/.htaccess
Warning: .htaccess
differs from sample.htaccess
Install folder
Not deleted - /hermes/walnacweb06/walnacweb06ad/b513/pow.rosspcom/htdocs/blog/install/
For maximum security, it is recommended that you delete your /blogs/install/ folder once you are done with install or upgrade.
Internal b2evo charset
utf-8
Caching
Cache directory
OK - /hermes/walnacweb06/walnacweb06ad/b513/pow.rosspcom/htdocs/blog/_cache/
Blog's cache setting
0 enabled /0 blogs
Time
Server time
11/17/24 - 10:50:37 am
GMT / UTC time
11/17/24 - 09:50:37 am
b2evolution time
11/17/24 - 10:50:37 am
MySQL
MySQL version
5.6.51-91.0-log
PHP
PHP running as USER:
(Unknown)
PHP running as GROUP:
(Unknown)
PHP upload_max_filesize
20M
PHP post_max_size
20M
post_max_size should be larger than upload_max_filesize
PHP memory_limit
128M
The memory_limit is too low. Some features like image manipulation will fail to work.
PHP forced max_execution_time
600 seconds
b2evolution was able to request more time (than the default 300 seconds) to execute complex tasks.
PHP mbstring extension
Loaded
PHP opcode cache
none
Using an opcode cache allows all your PHP scripts to run faster by caching a "compiled" (opcode) version of the scripts instead of recompiling everything at every page load. Several opcode caches are available. We recommend APC (which is included with PHP starting from PHP 7).
PHP user cache
none
Using an user cache allows b2evolution to store some cached data (Block Cache) in memory instead of regenerated the blocks at each page load. Several user caches are available. We recommend APCu (which needs to be enabled separately from APC, starting from PHP 7).
GD Library (image handling)
GD WBMP Support
Read/Write
GD WebP Support
Read/Write
GD FreeType Linkage
with freetype