AMConsulting I'm also using OVH (cheers!) I'm using their VPS and you should be able to login via their integrated VNC/KVM or SSH, unless you use shared hosting or something like that which is NOT recommended

    johnny I have KVM access. Where do I find the update_cli.php file? The KVM screen with OVH is very small (I don't see an option change the size.

    Thanks!

    Bigbug Thanks for the reply. I opened a ticket with them and was able to find the KVM. I can't find the file referenced above for update_cli.php.

    To clarify, ITFlow won't be affecting your SSH access. ITFlow is just a PHP application running on Apache/Nginx.

    The updatecli.php will be in the web root at /var/www/itflow.example.com (soon to be moved to the scripts sub-directory)

      wrongecho

      When I run it, it tells me "Already up to date".

      bc417b7c..0cb3cdc2 develop origin/develop

      new branch new-admin-check origin/new-admin-check

      new branch stripe-autopay origin/stripe-autopay

      Same 500 error.

      Run it again with the --update_db flag as well?

      Thanks! That solved the problem. I was on version 1.4.4. I had to repeat that for each version until 1.7.5.

      I appreciate all the help here. I'm a Windows guy and this is a good learning experience. I also will try to backup more frequently.

        Happy to help!

        We've moved to monthly-ish release cycles now so just try and check around the start of each month to see what's changed, but I totally get it's never high on the list of things to do 🙂

        AMConsulting I was also a total noob around here being a Windows guy… by the time i got the hang of it

        tip: i learned linux (Debian) mostly from chatgpt… you just throw it any problem you have and it gives you the right code/answers right away

          Bigbug I don't know about that. Last time ChatGPT and I spoke, it told me to find a kid named John Conner and terminate him. :-D

          Thanks for the advice. Next time I'm stuck I'll try it.

          AMConsulting

          Don't worry, you're not the only guy googling every Linux command…

          I use Linux commands on a pretty daily basis and still find the need to whip out some Google-Fu quite often. Don't need to retain this information when it's so easy to just find online