#Server Error found when you create an account.
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do i need to redo the sql?
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Get Logs:
Laravel / CP.GG: tail -n 100 /var/www/controlpanel/storage/logs/laravel.log | nc pteropaste.com 99
Installer: tail -n 100 /var/www/controlpanel/public/install/logs/installer.log | nc pteropaste.com 99
(NGINX: Are usually in /var/log/nginx/ and got the (sub)domain in the name. There are error and access logs)
Pffff too bad I can
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well the error usually occurs when you make an account so i'm pretty sure from the logs it's with the sql
but i have no idea how to solve sql problems
so to answer your question
it happens on the signup page, it fails when you click the sign up button, and it's because of an sql error
Send screenshot
I don't see any database related problems
The error is a common name, we need an exact error name, and even better, a screenshot of the error
alright then.
"[2024-06-19 02:22:07] production.ERROR: Trying to access array offset on value of type null {"exception":"[object] (ErrorException(code: 0): Trying to access array offset on value of type null at /var/www/controlpanel/app/Http/Controllers/Auth/RegisterController.php:122)"
I see this, i need screenshot from sign-up page
The error in the logs does not always give an accurate description, send a screenshot from the page where the error occurs