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I'm attempting to move a magento site from a live site onto my testing server using MAMP. I've done it many times before, and yet this time, strangely, it's causing browsers to hang up when attempting to load any page. Here's what I did:

  • -download sql, reinstalled on my localhost, changed the two fields in core_config_data.
  • -moved all the files to my localhost, removed var/sessions and var/cache
  • -manually changed the etc/local.xml file to my new localhost database, with all the details.

So why would this be causing the site to hang up? I've also attempted to delete etc/local.xml and then run the install. This works fine until the final step, when, blammo, I get a perpetual loading/ waiting for localhost spinning wheel of doom.

Very annoying. Anyone had a similar experience? I'm not quite sure how to even get to the bottom of the problem, as it's not throwing any exceptions or error logs.

Any help, greatly received.

Edit

Having run a MySQL profiler (Jet Profiler) whilst attempting to open the site, I've noticed the scans & Innodb cache suddenly max out to 100% and stay that way. No query seems to make it through, or at least none are recorded. Is this simply Magento & my quite large db (46mb) being too much for my macbook, or is it a telltale sign of something else?

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  • check if you have enough local resources for magento to run, check php error log as well
    – Anton S
    Sep 20, 2011 at 18:39
  • Cheers Anton. No php errors but perhaps a resource issue, as it's slowing down my system somewhat. Is there a way I can definitely pinpoint this, see how much memory it's taking up? All other magento installs I have on my machine run fine when loaded. Sep 20, 2011 at 19:03
  • verify that your mysql supports innodb and use regular system monitoring apps dependant of the OS you are using
    – Anton S
    Sep 20, 2011 at 19:12
  • Scrap that, I just realised I can do that with activity monitor. And yeah, it certainly is rinsing the memory. Dumb question - anyway I can reduce this memory consumption? Sep 20, 2011 at 19:19
  • Ensure your db dump is in tact and was imported properly, it sounds like Magento is trying to run some upgrade scripts or such.
    – B00MER
    Sep 20, 2011 at 19:27

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Ideally, that should be all you need to do. If the site files are good, that's all you ever need to do. So, if you did all of that correctly, chances are it's a resources issue, or some sort of improper configuration of MAMP or the database.

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