• Resolved psybertron

    (@psybertron)


    Dashboard top line, after the Auto Update in the WordPress dashboard:
    An automated WordPress update has failed to complete – please attempt the update again now.

    On the blog web page AND variously in the dashboard panels, this same error:
    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_using_ext_object_cache() in /home/psybertron/psybertron.org/wp-includes/query.php on line 2185

    Auto Update repeated with ALL plug-ins (except Akismet) de-activated. Same errors above. No blog, Limited dashboard functionality, (and several other blogs awaiting update.)

    I’ve read the WP3.7 Master List post and other WP3.7 Update posts with failures associated with specific plug-ins … no help so far.

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  • Are you able to do a manual upgrade through FTP?

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    Just reading through that and looking at my FTP access to be sure I’m up to the job 😉 …. before I start.

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    OK, so I have offline back-ups of both the mySQL db (XML export) and the wordpress files. And I have all the WP3.7 files unzipped ready to go.

    BUT, the read-me says delete all existing WP files and then upload the new 3.7 files, and then I will still need to hit wp-admin/upgrade.

    How am I going to have anything but a new WP install ? I’ll then need to manually redo ALL theme edits and plug-in installs …. ?

    (This is the first time in 7 or 8 years the auto-update has failed.)

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    Hmmm. Still very very scary. I think I’ve succeeded in a manual update and reconnected the blog database. (The wp-admin, wp-content and wp-includes directories contain ONLY WP3.7 files, and the only php files in the root are those from WP3.7 – ALL other previously edited / active files are tucked-away in a holding directory. I left all static html and media file content alone so far.)

    Blog shows up in default theme, so quite a lot of other content invisible, and only the default page links. Every media or content file link seems to be broken and every selected page links in side-bar and header invisible.

    The admin dashboard still has a few bugs.

    It still says the update was incomplete, asking that I re-attempt the auto-update? Where is it getting this status data from – is it in the database?

    It still says I have 3 plug-in updates waiting, even though the plug-ins page says I only have Akismet and Hello Dolly (latest) installed.

    This feels more like starting from scratch than an upgrade. Lots to do to re-build the site. (All I can say positively is that my 12 years worth of database contents – excluding static files – seem to be intact.)

    Question – as a long term Dreamhost VPS user of WordPress, am I right in thinking my multi-blog(otherwise free) WP usage does generate WP income?

    Thread Starter psybertron

    (@psybertron)

    With the 3.7.1 bug-fix – the upgrade has now successfully completed so far as I can tell from the dashboard. (I still have to rebuild all non-post content with new themes / widgets etc, as a consequence of the failed 3.7 upgrade, but this ticket is no longer relevant.)

    I have 7 site running WP 3.7.1 – Four of them updated find and three I get
    (An automated WordPress update has failed to complete – please attempt the update again now). There is no content or files in my upgrade folder and no maintenance file in the root directory.
    I have checked all setting on server and they are the same. I setup three more site to test with and two of them update fine and one failed.
    I set them up in this order.
    http://xxxxxx.xxx/Site/test1/
    http://xxxxxx.xxx/Site/test1/test2/ (failed)
    http://xxxxxx.xxx/Site/test1/test2/test3/

    Test site two (test2) failed ????

    @jrsjohn: As per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic. This topic has been resolved.

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