• I am new to hosting multiple sites on a single WP host. I have installed a fresh copy of WP. I configured for network – sub domain. Primary is template.com. I then logged in with super admin and created 2 test sites. test1.template.com and test2.template.com. Both work fine. I then manually downloaded and installed the mu domain mapping plugin. I created the mu-plugins folder under wp-content. Copied sunrise.php to wp-content folder. Added sunrise command to wp-config. Then when I try to log back in my site at template.com/wp-admin, it just hangs then finally says IE cannot display the page. When i go and delete the domain_mapping.php in mu-plugins folder and get right in but no domain mapping options. Has anyone had this issue or could possibly tell me what I am doing wrong. I have googled this and cannot find any fix. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Don’t put it in mu-plugins. Just leave the plugin in the /plugins/ folder and network activate it. It should work.

    Thread Starter i1hosting

    (@i1hosting)

    Thanks,but I tried this as well. I just deleted the mu-plugins folder and got back in as super admin. I installed the plugin through wordpress. When I click network activate it just hangs. I close out and try to log back in and same issue.

    Thread Starter i1hosting

    (@i1hosting)

    I can give you access to the site if you would like to check it out. I am at a loss at this point.
    Thanks again

    No idea. Works for me.

    You still need sunrise.php and the line in the config file. It absolutely has to be network activated OR in mu-plugins. If it is in mu-plugins you do not need to activate it.

    Thread Starter i1hosting

    (@i1hosting)

    What version of WP are you using? I am running this on linux Mint 11. WP 3.2.1. I have sunrise.php in the wp-content folder. I added sunrise line to wp-config.php. Anything else I could be missing?

    don’t install it through wordpress admin panel. download it from wordpress plugins page and upload to you site

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    She’s using 3.2.1 (and 3.3 if she got her test site back up).

    I would delete the plugin entirely, remove the line from wp-config, and remove the sunrise file. Then start over.

    I test this on every version to make note of any changes. ??

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