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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    From … 3.3.3? We’re on 3.4.1 now. Usually that error happens due to a theme or plugin on the site where it failed.

    Thread Starter JoPo

    (@jopo)

    Im going from 3.2.1 to 3.3.3. I checked my server settings to make sure the allow fopen is on and it was… I can upgrade and update the database by going out to the site’s wp-admin and adding upgrade.php to the URL. But when I try to click the network upgrade I get the error I mentioned above.

    So I am assuming it is not a theme or plugin issue, because it allows me to upgrade and update the site that it claims is causing the error…

    Thread Starter JoPo

    (@jopo)

    And a side-note when I click on the URL in the error message, the wp-admin/upgrade.php?step-upgrade_db. I get a page that displays a “0”. I looked into wp-admin/upgrade.php and found this code:

    delete_site_transient('update_core');
    
    if ( isset( $_GET['step'] ) )
    	$step = $_GET['step'];
    else
    	$step = 0;
    
    // Do it.  No output.
    if ( 'upgrade_db' === $step ) {
    	wp_upgrade();
    	die( '0' );
    }
    
    $step = (int) $step;
    
    $php_version    = phpversion();
    $mysql_version  = $wpdb->db_version();
    $php_compat     = version_compare( $php_version, $required_php_version, '>=' );
    if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db.php' ) && empty( $wpdb->is_mysql ) )
    	$mysql_compat = true;
    else
    	$mysql_compat = version_compare( $mysql_version, $required_mysql_version, '>=' );

    Why would $step = 0? How can I make it not equal 0?

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    So I am assuming it is not a theme or plugin issue, because it allows me to upgrade and update the site that it claims is causing the error…

    Understandable assumption 🙂 But. Did you know that all plugins and themes on your main site impact the updater? And that any plugins or themes on a subsite will impact when that site is being updated?

    This is a case where you can either keep doing it by hand and hope it goes away when you make the next upgrade, or disable your plugins and try again.

    Hi, I have the exact problem when upgrade my site from 3.4.2 to 3.5, I disabled all plugins but still got

    Your server may not be able to connect to sites running on it. Error message: Could not open handle for fopen() to http://my_url/wordpress/my_site/wp-admin/upgrade.php?step=upgrade_db

    I can upgrade the site using http://my_url/wordpress/my_site/wp-admin/upgrade.php

    Is it a bug or other problem?

    Thanks!

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    fredlim – Please make your own topic.

    You can use /upgrade.php though.

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