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#1 Comment By David on Formosa On July 16, 2008 @ 14:17
I had a few problems upgrading too. Anyway your blog seems to be working now as is mine.
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#2 Comment By thenhbushman On July 16, 2008 @ 14:38
David on Formosa » mine is still broken. i can’t edit articles, and all my series data is gone!
#3 Comment By Vern On July 16, 2008 @ 19:45
Damn MJ I’m sorry it happened to you. I was waiting a week to make sure everyone got through it before I tried. For once waiting paid off. I’m always afraid of losing my stuff and having to load the backup which I have NO idea how to do. You DO have the backup they tell you to do – yes?
There’s this amazing automatic upgrade plugin – do you have that? It rocks man for last upgrade – I did all 7 of my WP blogs with it and no problems. Did you use that for this upgrade? Let me know what hosed it as I’m not doing ANYTHING until you let me know. Thanks – Vern
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#4 Comment By thenhbushman On July 16, 2008 @ 20:34
Vern » i’ve been using the automatic WP upgrade plug-in since it’s inception. i used it this time too. the problem is in the implementation of the plug-in. while one window is open, you’re supposed to click a link and open a second window that will tell you if your DB needs to be upgraded. for 2.6 it does. so, i did that and when finished i was prompted to log in again, and this is the second window, while the first one is waiting for you to update the DB. after i logged in on the second window, the system asked me if i really wanted to do this (and didn’t specify what). i closed that window and continued on the first window and the process never did really finish.
i overwrote the files from backup on my server. then i tried to import my database backup from WP, but the file that was generated by WP has some effing syntax error, so now the DB import hangs and won’t finish. so i’m fer-fauked until i can take a look at the DB and figure out what’s wrong with it.
i can write a new post but my editor is locked in HTML mode only. plus all the data from my series articles is lost. i do a lot of series articles and i’m not too happy about that at all. previously all upgrades have been painless and quick. this one sucked.
#5 Comment By owshawng On July 17, 2008 @ 09:16
MJ,
Does this happen often with wordpress? I’m using blogger right now, but I’m tempted to switch to WP. Have you experimented with other service providers?
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#6 Comment By thenhbushman On July 18, 2008 @ 02:55
owshawng » never happened to me before. upgrades have always been painless and quick.
#7 Comment By Carrie On July 18, 2008 @ 16:41
Aiyo! I tried to drop by yesterday for a visit and couldn’t get your page to load. Now I know why. That sucks MJ!
Vern’s comment made me laugh. I bumble around so much with these things because I never know what I’m doing and god forbid something should happen and I have to install my backup. I don’t know what I’d do if that were the case.
Right now, I have wordpress mail me my backup files once a week. I used the WP automatic installation plugin and I figured I’d wait a week or two until they get everything ironed out. I’ve got my fingers crossed for you. I hope you get things up and running in short time!
#8 Comment By thenhbushman On July 22, 2008 @ 00:27
Carrie » right now i’m not so happy with WP. i didn’t do anything wrong and it borked my database. grrrrr! thanks Carrie.
#9 Comment By thenhbushman On July 28, 2008 @ 18:09
i know many of you are following up on this topic via email, so i wanted to post here that we have found the source of the problem. it appears that one or several plug-ins are responsible for the bork job, along with some genuine upgrade problems. i still have several plug-ins deactivated and i’ll be testing the rest of them as the week progresses.
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#1 Comment By David on Formosa On July 16, 2008 @ 14:17
I had a few problems upgrading too. Anyway your blog seems to be working now as is mine.
David on Formosas last blog post.. [1]
#2 Comment By thenhbushman On July 16, 2008 @ 14:38
David on Formosa » mine is still broken. i can’t edit articles, and all my series data is gone!
#3 Comment By Vern On July 16, 2008 @ 19:45
Damn MJ I’m sorry it happened to you. I was waiting a week to make sure everyone got through it before I tried. For once waiting paid off. I’m always afraid of losing my stuff and having to load the backup which I have NO idea how to do. You DO have the backup they tell you to do – yes?
There’s this amazing automatic upgrade plugin – do you have that? It rocks man for last upgrade – I did all 7 of my WP blogs with it and no problems. Did you use that for this upgrade? Let me know what hosed it as I’m not doing ANYTHING until you let me know. Thanks – Vern
Verns last blog post.. [2]
#4 Comment By thenhbushman On July 16, 2008 @ 20:34
Vern » i’ve been using the automatic WP upgrade plug-in since it’s inception. i used it this time too. the problem is in the implementation of the plug-in. while one window is open, you’re supposed to click a link and open a second window that will tell you if your DB needs to be upgraded. for 2.6 it does. so, i did that and when finished i was prompted to log in again, and this is the second window, while the first one is waiting for you to update the DB. after i logged in on the second window, the system asked me if i really wanted to do this (and didn’t specify what). i closed that window and continued on the first window and the process never did really finish.
i overwrote the files from backup on my server. then i tried to import my database backup from WP, but the file that was generated by WP has some effing syntax error, so now the DB import hangs and won’t finish. so i’m fer-fauked until i can take a look at the DB and figure out what’s wrong with it.
i can write a new post but my editor is locked in HTML mode only. plus all the data from my series articles is lost. i do a lot of series articles and i’m not too happy about that at all. previously all upgrades have been painless and quick. this one sucked.
#5 Comment By owshawng On July 17, 2008 @ 09:16
MJ,
Does this happen often with wordpress? I’m using blogger right now, but I’m tempted to switch to WP. Have you experimented with other service providers?
owshawngs last blog post.. [3]
#6 Comment By thenhbushman On July 18, 2008 @ 02:55
owshawng » never happened to me before. upgrades have always been painless and quick.
#7 Comment By Carrie On July 18, 2008 @ 16:41
Aiyo! I tried to drop by yesterday for a visit and couldn’t get your page to load. Now I know why. That sucks MJ!
Vern’s comment made me laugh. I bumble around so much with these things because I never know what I’m doing and god forbid something should happen and I have to install my backup. I don’t know what I’d do if that were the case.
Right now, I have wordpress mail me my backup files once a week. I used the WP automatic installation plugin and I figured I’d wait a week or two until they get everything ironed out. I’ve got my fingers crossed for you. I hope you get things up and running in short time!
#8 Comment By thenhbushman On July 22, 2008 @ 00:27
Carrie » right now i’m not so happy with WP. i didn’t do anything wrong and it borked my database. grrrrr! thanks Carrie.
#9 Comment By thenhbushman On July 28, 2008 @ 18:09
i know many of you are following up on this topic via email, so i wanted to post here that we have found the source of the problem. it appears that one or several plug-ins are responsible for the bork job, along with some genuine upgrade problems. i still have several plug-ins deactivated and i’ll be testing the rest of them as the week progresses.
thenhbushmans last blog post.. [4]