Thanks for the tips michael. wound up backing up wp directory and databases again to be safe. then I found something else that helped just in case anyone else runs into the same issue. by deleting the value in the wp_options > active_plugins table I was able to access the site again. looks like theres a problem with one of the plugins. in the process of re enabling them one by one to find the culprit!

On 08/15/2012 12:59 PM, Michael Aldridge wrote:
if you are getting a 500, that typically means there is something wrong with your configuration. I would back up wordpress's DB and files, and then try and do an update (sudo apt-get update && upgrade). If that doesn't work, then I would use aptitude to purge the lamp instance and then reinstall it. Lastly, if you have webmin, you really don't need phpmyadmin.





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