• Resolved tfacchini

    (@tfacchini)


    Hello Guys,

    Well, I tried several hints to get publicize working properly, but I still with problems. Below some useful information. Hope someone could help me.

    1 – I have an wordpress installation at crazy domains host at http://www.perthfilmschool.com.au.
    2 – The theme I using ninezeroseven ( theme website
    3 – I have no plugins installed except by jetpack.
    4 -The only change my wordpress have is the php.ini:
    memory_limit = 256M
    At wp-admin/
    Note: I added this php.ini file in order to increase the memory (1st attempt to install jetpack it asked for) since crazy domain doesn’t give access to the root php.ini.
    5 – , I tried to install the jetpack by both ways (by finding/ by uploading).
    6 – I installed jetpack compatibility plugin and here is:

    TEST: Integer Tests
    Array
    (
        [$value = "d0000000";] => (string) d0000000
        [$value = hexdec( $value );] => (integer) 3489660928
        [$value = abs( $value );] => (integer) 3489660928
        [$min = 0;] => (integer) 0
        [$max = 61;] => (integer) 61
        [4294967295 + 1] => (integer) 4294967296
        [$value / (4294967295 + 1)] => (double) 0.8125
        [$max - $min + 1] => (integer) 62
        [($max - $min + 1) * ($value / (4294967295 + 1))] => (double) 50.375
        [$out = $min + (($max - $min + 1) * ($value / (4294967295 + 1)));] => (double) 50.375
        [$out = intval( $out );] => (integer) 50
        [$out = abs( $out );] => (integer) 50
    )
    
    TEST: wp_generate_password()
    Array
    (
        [0] =>  1 ->  1:a
        [1] =>  5 ->  5:DvU0E
        [2] => 10 -> 10:Z0yt92SFCQ
        [3] => 16 -> 16:9yAmTVOcTomo08NE
        [4] => 32 -> 32:rMNBjZwhRfm3QzBCvpxLCXS5qIVAwKC5
        [5] => 32 -> 32:g33KxRG6hhORQ4SvVujyLtZQIilBU8yt
        [random_password] => abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
        [steps] => Array
            (
                [0] =>  51 -> Z
                [1] =>  42 -> Q
                [2] =>  34 -> I
                [3] =>  13 -> n
                [4] =>  19 -> t
                [5] =>  32 -> G
                [6] =>  60 -> 8
                [7] =>  23 -> x
                [8] =>  13 -> n
                [9] =>  35 -> J
                [10] =>  7 -> h
                [11] =>  7 -> h
                [12] => 57 -> 5
                [13] => 41 -> P
                [14] => 20 -> u
                [15] => 16 -> q
                [16] => 47 -> V
                [17] => 21 -> v
                [18] => 29 -> D
                [19] =>  6 -> g
                [20] => 44 -> S
                [21] => 23 -> x
                [22] => 50 -> Y
                [23] => 46 -> U
                [24] => 24 -> y
                [25] => 55 -> 3
                [26] => 38 -> M
                [27] => 42 -> Q
                [28] =>  3 -> d
                [29] =>  3 -> d
                [30] => 14 -> o
                [31] => 41 -> P
            )
    
        [ReflectionFunction] => 
    /**
     * Generates a random password drawn from the defined set of characters.
     *
     * @since 2.5
     *
     * @param int $length The length of password to generate
     * @param bool $special_chars Whether to include standard special characters. Default true.
     * @param bool $extra_special_chars Whether to include other special characters. Used when
     *   generating secret keys and salts. Default false.
     * @return string The random password
     **/
    Function [ <user> function wp_generate_password ] {
      @@ /home3/perthfil/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php 1485 - 1499
    
      - Parameters [3] {
        Parameter #0 [ <optional> $length = 12 ]
        Parameter #1 [ <optional> $special_chars = true ]
        Parameter #2 [ <optional> $extra_special_chars = false ]
      }
    }
    
    )
    
    TEST: wp_rand()
    Array
    (
        [0] => '1d456c714d9d838d9f019d0360385bdfc41675c004bbc7402965764520a4427d503ec94ac755ef7dc11b869a6a988dfc'
        [1] =>   7:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a0254675692047cbb400c57614cfdb5830630d910f9d838d9d4
        [2] =>  18:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a0254675692047cbb400c57614cfdb5830630d910f9
        [3] =>  38:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a0254675692047cbb400c57614cfdb58306
        [4] =>  23:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a0254675692047cbb400c57614c
        [5] =>  47:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a0254675692047cbb40
        [6] =>   1:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a0254675692
        [7] =>  10:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305d7244a02
        [8] =>   7:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557ca49ce305
        [9] =>  19:cfd889a6a968b11cd7fe557c
        [10] => 48:cfd889a6a968b11c
        [11] => 46:cfd889a6
        [12] => 25:
        [13] => 22:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add29058934db9c67c4f3ae0cfcde82734465641e6b791623035
        [14] => 20:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add29058934db9c67c4f3ae0cfcde82734465641e6b7
        [15] => 29:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add29058934db9c67c4f3ae0cfcde8273446
        [16] => 24:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add29058934db9c67c4f3ae0cfcd
        [17] => 53:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add29058934db9c67c4f
        [18] => 59:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add29058934d
        [19] => 51:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aaa7e4add2
        [20] => 11:ef0a31be44934a7ff058aba4c6009f8b1db892b364e6f8aa
        [MIN] => 1
        [MAX] => 59
        [ReflectionFunction] => 
    /**
     * Generates a random number
     *
     * @since 2.6.2
     *
     * @param int $min Lower limit for the generated number
     * @param int $max Upper limit for the generated number
     * @return int A random number between min and max
     */
    Function [ <user> function wp_rand ] {
      @@ /home3/perthfil/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php 1512 - 1546
    
      - Parameters [2] {
        Parameter #0 [ <optional> $min = 0 ]
        Parameter #1 [ <optional> $max = 0 ]
      }
    }
    
    )
    
    TEST: HTTP Connection
    Array
    (
        [headers] => Array
            (
                [server] => nginx
                [date] => Tue, 02 Jul 2013 11:16:49 GMT
                [content-type] => text/plain;charset=utf-8
                [connection] => close
                [vary] => Cookie
                [x-pingback] => http://jetpack.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php
                [expires] => Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT
                [cache-control] => no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=60
                [pragma] => no-cache
                [x-hacker] => Jetpack Test
            )
    
        [body] => OK
        [response] => Array
            (
                [code] => 200
                [message] => OK
            )
    
        [cookies] => Array
            (
            )
    
        [filename] => 
    )
    
    TEST: HTTPS Connection
    Array
    (
        [headers] => Array
            (
                [server] => nginx
                [date] => Tue, 02 Jul 2013 11:16:50 GMT
                [content-type] => text/plain;charset=utf-8
                [connection] => close
                [vary] => Cookie
                [x-pingback] => http://jetpack.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php
                [expires] => Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT
                [cache-control] => no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=60
                [pragma] => no-cache
                [x-hacker] => Jetpack Test
            )
    
        [body] => OK
        [response] => Array
            (
                [code] => 200
                [message] => OK
            )
    
        [cookies] => Array
            (
            )
    
        [filename] => 
    )
    
    TEST: Self Connection
    Array
    (
        [headers] => Array
            (
                [date] => Tue, 02 Jul 2013 11:16:48 GMT
                [server] => Apache/2.2.24 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.24 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_perl/2.0.6 Perl/v5.10.1
                [x-powered-by] => PHP/5.3.24
                [connection] => close
                [content-type] => text/html
            )
    
        [body] => <br />
    <b>Fatal error</b>:  Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in <b>/home3/perthfil/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php</b> on line <b>2161</b><br />
    
        [response] => Array
            (
                [code] => 200
                [message] => OK
            )
    
        [cookies] => Array
            (
            )
    
        [filename] => 
    )

    7 - I have an account on wordpress.com and on jetpack dashboard panel it says that's connected.
    8 - WordPress version 3.5.2.

    Thank you guys in advance,

    Peace,
    Thiago Facchini

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/jetpack/

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  • Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    I’m afraid your memory limit changes did not solve the issue. Jetpack uses your site’s XML-RPC file to communicate with WordPress.com, but this file displays a Fatal error at the moment:
    http://www.perthfilmschool.com.au/xmlrpc.php

    Could you try to increase the memory limit in wp-config.php, as explained here:
    http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php#Increasing_memory_allocated_to_PHP

    If that doesn’t help, could you contact your hosting provider again and ask them if your custom php.ini file is properly set up?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter tfacchini

    (@tfacchini)

    Well,

    1st thanks for your answer Jeremy I can’t wait to have it working properly, so, again thanks.

    Well, basically I edited the wp-config.php file located on root and right below
    define('DB_COLLATE', '');
    I added:
    define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '512M');

    But the error still the same. I also tried with many different values from 96 to 512M.

    What you mean by my custom php.ini file? Is that wrong as well?

    Thanks Jeremy 🙂

    Thread Starter tfacchini

    (@tfacchini)

    Hi Jeremy,

    I made some tests this morning and I have this situation:

    I started again from a completely clean install, without themes, without nothing, except:
    – jetpack compatibility test;
    – wp_server_info;

    I run jetpack compatibility test and wp_server_info;
    I got these results:

    JETPACK COMPATIBILITY TEST

    TEST: Self Connection
    
    Array
    (
        [headers] => Array
            (
                [date] => Wed, 03 Jul 2013 03:21:07 GMT
                [server] => Apache/2.2.24 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.24 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_perl/2.0.6 Perl/v5.10.1
                [x-powered-by] => PHP/5.3.24
                [connection] => close
                [content-type] => text/plain
            )
    
        [body] => XML-RPC server accepts POST requests only.
        [response] => Array
            (
                [code] => 200
                [message] => OK
            )
    
        [cookies] => Array
            (
            )
    
        [filename] =>
    )

    This section of the test was returning a error in the previous installation as you can see on the post above

    WP_SERVER_INFO
    PHP Memory Limit 32.0 MiB

    Before try install jetpack, I uploaded a file php.ini with:
    memory_limit = 512M;

    then I checked again and the information was:
    WP_SERVER_INFO
    PHP Memory Limit 512.0 MiB

    In the previous installation I tried to install without raise the memory and I got a fatal error, so this time I chose raise and then install, so I did, and I installed / activated jetpack without any errors or warnings.

    After the installation (before connect with wordpress.com) I run the jet pack compatibility test again, and I got exactly the same results, no errors, no warnings.

    I connected with wordpress.com without any any error or warning, and I decided to run jet pack compatibility test once more just to be sure, but this time the result was different.

    `TEST: Self Connection

    Array
    (
    [headers] => Array
    (
    [date] => Wed, 03 Jul 2013 03:58:04 GMT
    [server] => Apache/2.2.24 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.24 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_perl/2.0.6 Perl/v5.10.1
    [x-powered-by] => PHP/5.3.24
    [connection] => close
    [content-type] => text/html
    )

    [body] =>
    <b>Fatal error</b>: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 122880 bytes) in <b>/home3/perthfil/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php</b> on line <b>4137</b>

    [response] => Array
    (
    [code] => 200
    [message] => OK
    )

    [cookies] => Array
    (
    )

    [filename] =>
    )

    So from my understanding the error is happening when I connect to wordpress.com, I made some other tests just to be sure.

    I disconnected from wordpress.com and run jetpack compatibility test, that time without any error.

    So Jeremy, is there any possible way to fix it? Do you have any idea?

    Thanks again.

    Thiago

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    <b>Fatal error</b>: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 122880 bytes) in <b>/home3/perthfil/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php</b> on line <b>4137</b>

    Since you keep receiving this message, it would seem that your custom php.ini changes are ignored.

    I would recommend that you contact your hosting provider and ask them to have a look at the issue.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter tfacchini

    (@tfacchini)

    Hi Jeremy, thanks for you answer again.

    I called to my hosting and asked them to increase the php_memory_limit and now it’s working well.

    Just to don’t open another topic now I have a different issue:

    I have my fb profile with 6 pages there, this installation of wordpress should publish only in one of these pages, but after add the connection the only option that appear is my personal profile page.

    I had authorised the access to all my pages but they just don’t appear on sharing options…

    I’m kind lost about what I should do.

    So, if you can help me to set up, it would be great.

    Thanks
    Thiago

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    I had authorised the access to all my pages but they just don’t appear on sharing options…

    Thanks for the report! Other Jetpack users reported a similar issue this morning, and I could reproduce the problem. We’re looking into it. You can follow this trac ticket to get more information about the issue:
    http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/1809

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    We’ve just released a new version of Jetpack, 2.3.2, including a fix for this problem.

    You can go ahead and update the plugin as soon as you get a notification in your dashboard!

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