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Good afternoon. I saw in other places that there were similar problems with the old version of GLPI. I have a new installation, the latest version of GLPI. Installed on proxmox. I just installed some plugins. And at one point I received a blank page when I tried to enter the main page. Yes, I removed all widgets from the main panel before installing the plugins. Since I only need some parameters. For example, I don’t need the helpdesk module. I was only interested in the possibility of storing general information, location, providers and Internet payments and the like. I don't need asset management, helpdesk and some other modules.
Last edited by goodtm (2024-05-26 21:28:40)
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Hello. I installed the clean latest version of glpi on Proxmox according to the instructions from the official website. Didn't make any changes to the configuration. I installed some plugins and after that, after logging into glpi, I only see a blank page. If I clear the cookies, thereby logging out of glpi, then I see the login page
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in cases like this you would typically see something showing up in php's error log.
php --info | grep error
should give you the location of the log file... You can also look for the location within php.ini.
Without a stack trace or additional information from the log, this will be close to impossible to debug.
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The only useful PHP errors are likely going to be the ones in the GLPI log files which are in the files/_log folder inside the GLPI folder.
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The only useful PHP errors are likely going to be the ones in the GLPI log files which are in the files/_log folder inside the GLPI folder.
You're right... somehow I kept thinking that this needs to be kept host OS agnostic... but I've been overthinking this
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