Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

by Lavesh Pillay -
Number of replies: 6
Hi,

I am new to installing Moodle and when I run through the process and get to the plugins check screen, it has a bunch of plugins that it says needs attention

At the bottom of the screen, I click on the Upgrade Moodle Database now, but it just carries on loading and eventually gives me an error 500 - Internal Server Error

Please can you assist with this
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Re: Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

by Emma Richardson -
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Not without a lot more information...maybe some screenshots? How and where are you installing? What version of moodle? What Operating system?
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Re: Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

by Lavesh Pillay -
Hi Emma

Following Installation Specs:
 
* Windows Server 2016
* Moodle 4.3+ (Build: 20231116)
* Postgres (13.13)
* PHP 8.0.30

I attached some Screenshots at the bottom of the screen I see, before I click on Upgrade Moodle Database now, as well as the page it throws out

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Re: Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

by Ken Task -
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Is this a retry of a first upgrade attempt?
And is your PHP 64 bit ... not 32?

'SoS', Ken

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Re: Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

by Lavesh Pillay -
PHP 64 bit
This is the first time installing on this server
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Ri: Re: Error 500 when running Plugins Check on first install

by Sergio Rabellino -
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You don't specify which is your webserver, but from the screenshot, I can suppose it's an IIS.
IMHO, an error 500 anyway it's a webserver mis-configuration, not related to Moodle, you should search for IIS troubleshooting and read the error log of IIS to understand what's happening (see https://stackify.com/where-are-iis-log-files-located/ )