I am using a hosted server (Apache, I think) without shell access; I ftp through Dreamweaver and extract/delete etc. through cpanel.
My usual backup procedure is as follows:
1. Backup courses manually. (No backup available today as backup quit working after Saturday's upgrade, which is the main reason I was trying the latest version tonight.)
2. Delete entire moodle directory on server (not enough server space to leave old installation there while I'm creating the new one). Moodledata and the MySQL database remain untouched.
3. Upload moodle-latest.zip. Extract files.
4. Run the admin panel to upgrade.
This procedure has worked flawlessly so far. Tonight I modified the procedure by first putting the site into Maintenance Mode, which I think is the source of my problem. Now when I extract the files from moodle-latest, the permissions for that entire directory are set to 0-0-0. I can change them manually, but this seems to be a one-at-a-time process in cpanel, impossible. I therefore can't reinstall Moodle.
In another thread, Martin indicates that maintenance is just a file in dataroot. However, he does not name the file. Would removing this file (what is it called?) enable me to unzip moodle-latest without having permissions all be set to 0?
Any help or suggestions gratefully appreciated.
Pamela Giles
University of Saskatchewan