admin backend terribly slow after upgrade to 3.9.1 (missing db migrations?)
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Hello,
I run a multisite setup and recently updated from 3.8.x to recent 3.9.1. All wordpress blogs can be surfed without delays or errors after the upgrade, but the admin backend is terribly slow. I assume there is an issue with a failed or incomplete database migration. WordPress itself states on
wp-admin/network/upgrade.php (calling this site takes minutes to load)
that it wants to upgrade the database tables for the sites. Calling
wp-admin/network/upgrade.php?action=upgrade
takes minutes to load and just results in a blank page. I did not find any error messages in Apache’s log files (log_errors is On, and error_reporting is “E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED”). A “show full processlist” shows no long running MySQL queries (actually no at all).
I checked the “db_version” option in all (sub)blogs and it shows the outdated version 26691 instead of 27916.
I reinstalled the update to 3.9.1 via admin interface, which runs just fine, but still, the admin backend is slow, db_version is outdated and I cannot get a successfull rin of “upgrade.php?action=upgrade”.
How can I proceed from here? I guess the best way’d be, upgrading table structures manually via sql scripts or similar, but I did not find information about this so far. Other hints welcome.
Best.
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