• Resolved corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)


    For some reason, the submission of recurring events is suddenly broken. Whenever an anonymous user submits a recurring event, they are immediately directed to a blank white page, and the events comes in corrupt. Under date and time, the error reads: “From to , [ERROR: corrupted database record]”. These “corrupt” events also cannot be deleted from within the WP dashboard. You’re taken to a blank white page when you try to do so.

    Link to our submission page – http://30a.com/events/shareevent/

    We are running Events Manager 5.5.3 and WP 3.9.1

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager/

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  • Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    since am not getting this error, can I know when is this started to happen? eg. after upgrade or using custom codes

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    Angelo – It seemed to start around the time of the 3.9.1 WP update, although I can’t be sure that’s what caused it. We did have some custom files in place (in a child theme folder) that customized the event submission form. Everything seemed to work fine for the longest time (over a year). Then this started suddenly. Removing those custom files did not resolve the issue.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    Is this using Multisite, buddypress or normal wordpress installation? it seems to be a database issue, can you try to turn on wp_debug or check your php logs to see if there’s any error?

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    Angelo – This is normal wordpress installation. I agree that it does seem to be some sort of DB issue. Just not sure why it started all of the sudden. I will work on getting wp_debug and php log info for you. Is there an address I could email them to?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    Also – I believe anonymous users are now having issues submitting regular (non-recurring) events also.

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    Angelo,

    The error logs contained 84 mentions of “events-manager”. There were only two variations of errors though…

    [Tue Jun 10 03:09:38 2014] [warn] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] mod_fcgid: stderr: PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /var/www/vhosts/xxx.com/xxxxx/wp-content/plugins/events-manager/em-actions.php on line 635

    and

    [Tue Jun 10 05:06:14 2014] [warn] [client xx.xxx.xxx.xx] mod_fcgid: stderr: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 880641 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/xxx.com/xxxxxxx/wp-content/plugins/events-manager/templates/templates/rss.php on line 37

    Please let me know what you make of this. Thanks

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    There is no mention of events-manager in the debug.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    Have you tried to temporarily:

    – deactivating all other plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).
    – switching to the default theme to rule out any theme-specific problems

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    Angelo,

    I have not tried that yet. The theme has not been updated so that shouldn’t be it. I hesitate to deactivate the plugins because a couple of them have lost settings in the past when deactivated. So I just want to make sure that those errors indicate a plugin conflict before risking it.

    Should we look at em-actions.php line 635 to see what the error could be?

    Thanks.

    caimin_nwl

    (@caimin_nwl)

    The second error message indicates a memory problem on your server. It could be your site is running out of memory, causing everything to fail halfway through submissions.

    Try adding something like this to your wp-config file:

    define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '156M');

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    Hey caimin_nwl. We thought the same thing. After reviewing the error logs with GoDaddy, they set our php.ini file to “memory_limit = 256M” and then verified that it took in the phpinfo.php file, which it did. That still did not resolve the issue. Thanks though!

    caimin_nwl

    (@caimin_nwl)

    You may still need a WP_MEMORY_LIMIT line in wp-config to make sure WordPress is accessing the new memory limit.

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    I added that to the wp-config file. The issue still persists though. What can we do about this error:

    [Tue Jun 10 03:09:38 2014] [warn] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] mod_fcgid: stderr: PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /var/www/vhosts/xxx.com/xxxxx/wp-content/plugins/events-manager/em-actions.php on line 635

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter corpcasting

    (@corpcasting)

    I just checked the error logs again. The memory errors seem to have stopped right around the time we adjusted the memory limit in the php.ini file.

    caimin_nwl

    (@caimin_nwl)

    Great, are you still getting the undefined function error?

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