• mgarchitects

    (@mgarchitects)


    My site at mgarchitects-ltd.com has been down since it automatically upgraded to WordPress 4.1.1. I tried restoring it to a snapshot from yesterday, created by our website host, Network Solutions. When that didn’t work, I restored it to February 16th snapshot. That still didn’t work, and I am getting various messages each time I try to refresh the page. This is the most common message I am getting:

    500: Internal server error

    This error is generated when a script running on the server could not be implemented or permissions are incorrectly assigned for files or directories

    Troubleshooting suggestions:

    Temporarily disable any rewrite rules by renaming your .htaccess file if it exists.

    Ensure that any CGI or Perl scripts have at least .755. permissions.

    If trying to run PHP and you get this error, you may have an invalid php.ini in your /cgi-bin, or may be missing your php.dat file in this folder.

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    try a few basic troubleshooting steps:
    – Flushing any caching plugins you might be running, as well as server and/or browser caches.
    – deactivating ALL plugins temporarily to see if this resolves the problem (plugin functions can interfere). If this works, re-activate them individually (one-by-one) to find the problematic plugin(s). When you can’t get into your admin dashboard, try deactivating via FTP or SFTP or whatever file management application provided by your hosting provider (cPanel…). Also remember to deactivate any plugins in the mu-plugins folder (If you have created such folder). The easiest way is to rename that folder to mu-plugins-old.
    – If that does not resolve the issue, try switching to the unedited default Twenty Fifteen theme for a moment using the WP dashboard to rule out any theme-specific issue (theme functions can interfere like plugins). When you don’t have access to your admin area, use FTP or SFTP or whatever file management application your host provides. Navigate to /wp-content/themes/ and switch to the default theme by renaming your current theme’s folder by adding “-old” to the end of the folder name. Alternately, you can remove other themes except the default theme. That will force your site to use it.
    – If that does not resolve the issue, try resetting the plugins foldervia FTP or SFTP or whatever file management application your host provides. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.
    – If all the above steps do not resolve the issue, then try MANUAL updating. Download a fresh copy of the WordPress .zip file to your computer, unzip it, and use that to copy up all files and folders EXCEPT the wp-config.php file and the /wp-content/ directory. You may need to delete the old copies of files & folder on your server before uploading the new ones. Read the Manual Update directions first.
    If you haven’t already done, always backup everything (including your database) before doing any actions, just in case something really goes wrong.

    2niels

    (@2niels)

    I’m having similar problems – I’ve tried to update the site to WordPress 4.1.1 today by using the standard ‘update’ system from within the site’s WordPress Dashboard.

    The process seemed to be taking a very long time and I left it (supposedly updating) for around an hour and a half, without navigating away from the update screen.

    The screen never changed (in my experience WordPress updates take around a minute and full install only 2 or 3), so I clicked on the menu to go back to the Dashboard home.

    I get a completely a blank page with this error message:

    “Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_json_encode() in /websites/123reg/LinuxPackage21/th/eg/eo/thegeorgeinnfrant.co.uk/public_html/wp-admin/includes/misc.php on line 668”

    The website itself remains visible.

    I guess I’ll need to do a manual restore via FTP, but the instruction say to deactivate all plugins. As I no longer have access to the Dashboard, I’m not able to do that.

    Any suggestions gratefully accepted.

    Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    @2niels,
    My suggestion would be to start your own thread to get full attention to your specific issue. Despite any similarity in symptoms, your issue is likely to be completely different because of possible differences in physical servers, accounts, hosts, plugins, theme, configurations, etc. Thus one problem, on one setup is not indicative of the functionality and reliability of an application as a whole. So, to get the best attention to your specific issue as you deserve, please review how and where to post in this forum: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Forum_Welcome#Where_To_Post

    2niels

    (@2niels)

    OK, no problem, will do that Tara.

    :o)

    I’m facing some issue at my site : https://www.store.hybreed.co ??
    The wordpress automatically upgraded & my site stopped working.. Please help.

    Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    @hybreed,

    My suggestion would be to start your own thread to get full attention to your specific issue. Despite any similarity in symptoms, your issue is likely to be completely different because of possible differences in physical servers, accounts, hosts, plugins, theme, configurations, etc. Thus one problem, on one setup is not indicative of the functionality and reliability of an application as a whole. So, to get the best attention to your specific issue as you deserve, please review how and where to post in this forum: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Forum_Welcome#Where_To_Post

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