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.
Managed to resolve the issue by downloading WordPress 3.9 and updating it manually via FTP.
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.
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.
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
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.
Hey Gary, can you create a new forum thread with your specific issue.
Thanks Jeff, I will talk to them.
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.