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  • Les

    (@les)

    I’m experiencing the same problem. Clicking on any link that takes me to the admin section results in a screen saying “No Update Required Your WordPress database is already up-to-date!” and clicking the continue button takes me back to my sites’ front page.

    Suggestions are appreciated.

    Les

    (@les)

    Managed to resolve the issue by downloading WordPress 3.9 and updating it manually via FTP.

    Jeffro

    (@jeffr0)

    Alnasirkarim: I’d get in contact with your webhost and ask if they can clear the memcache on the server and see if that fixes the problem.

    TCBarrett

    (@tcbarrett)

    FYI: I had this issue on my self-hosted site. I needed to re-start the service stack anyway, and that fixed the problem. Definitely points to a caching issue, either with PHP or Apache/Nginx.

    Jeffro

    (@jeffr0)

    A similar issue occurred with the update to WordPress 3.8.3 It doesn’t happen to every site.

    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-access-dashboard-after-383-update?replies=15

    GaryPetersen

    (@garypetersen)

    I’m seeing the same issue. After upgrading one of my sites to v3.9, when I navigate to /wp-admin/edit.php?post_status=draft (which is normally how I get to my blog) and wait a second or two, my entire dashboard disappears. If I click the any link other than Posts before the dashboard disappears, the dashboard stays where it should.

    It seems to disappear only when I click on Posts in the dashboard.

    Very odd.

    Jeffro

    (@jeffr0)

    Hey Gary, can you create a new forum thread with your specific issue.

    Thread Starter alnasirkarim

    (@alnasirkarim)

    Thanks Jeff, I will talk to them.

    GaryPetersen

    (@garypetersen)

    Will do, Jeff.

    On my ftp, there is no .maintenance file, no object-cache file

    that being said, there does appear to be something called batcache…would this be the same as memcache on the server side? Should I delete or rename?

    Thanks, anyone.

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