These are instructions on how to install the default CMS data if for some reason it did not get installed when the you installed your CMS.
Starting from scratch:
Uninstall the vBCMS product from the Manage Products page
Verify all cms_* tables are deleted from the database
Reset the auto_increment for the table 'package' to 3 (in phpMyAdmin > Operations) (see note 1 below)
Reset the auto_increment for the table 'contentid' to 17 (see note 2 below)
View PHPInfo and look for the open_basedir . If there is a directory set there, then set:
vboptions > Server Settings and Optimization Options > Safe Mode Upload Enabled > Yes
vboptions > Server Settings and Optimization Options > Safe Mode Temporary Directory > set to one of the directories listed above, typically /tmp
now go to the browser and run /install/finalupgrade.php?step=6
note 1: As of this writing for vB4.0.3, after uninstalling the vbcms product, there should only be 2 rows in the package table, so the next auto_increment would be set to 3. note 2: As of this writing for vB4.0.3, after uninstalling the vbcms product, there should only be 16 rows in the contentid table, so the next auto_increment would be set to 17.
CMS is Already Installed:
If the CMS is already installed and you only want to try to reimport the default data, you may try this (I have not tested it):
Verify in the table contentid that the following exist with these contentypeids: "Section" has to be contenttypeid = 17 "Article" has to be contenttypeid = 18 "ContentNode" has to be contenttypeid = 19
View PHPInfo and look for the open_basedir . If there is a directory set there, then set:
vboptions > Server Settings and Optimization Options > Safe Mode Upload Enabled > Yes
vboptions > Server Settings and Optimization Options > Safe Mode Temporary Directory > set to one of the directories listed above, typically /tmp
now go to the browser and run /install/install.php?step=14&cmsdefault=1