• Resolved Carlen

    (@carlen)


    I have been using this plugin for a few years now. Thank you for your hard work.

    I cannot log into the admin section of the main site and/or network admin section of several of the networks. I don’t know what caused this or if it was the update, but downgraded to the previous version didn’t fix it. Any help or direction would be appreciated.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-multi-network/

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  • I’ve not seen a problem…one debugging flow that I came across captures the way to go nicely ..

    https://camo.githubusercontent.com/f8bac651a4a3c9becb546db6017496fc33a4622f/687474703a2f2f692e696d6775722e636f6d2f7753636d772e706e67

    you’ll have to consider network activated and must-use plugins if active too.
    You should follow the method of debugging then come back with a little more info like which combination of plugins/theme are causing issues.

    Thread Starter Carlen

    (@carlen)

    Justin thank you for the link to the chart!! I’ll keep that in mind. Actually this one worked itself out…! I’m not sure what happened, but I rebooted the server, cleared out the cashe and now it is working. I thought that it was because of the update, but it must have been something else wrong.

    ok.. the old reboot technique is gold ??

    Thread Starter Carlen

    (@carlen)

    This happened to me again and I just wanted to post the solution:

    There was an issue with one of my plugins. Having about 8 networks with various setups I didn’t want to deactivate all of my plugins for all of my networks (these are live networks) directly, just those those network activated on the one not working. So, I went into the PHPMyAdmin

    Find data base tables:
    “wp_sitemeta”

    Find the network activated plugins for the network id you can’t log into:

    “active_sitewide_plugins”

    (If you don’t know which site id is right look for “site_name”)

    From edited out the network activated plugins you don’t want activated any more.
    https://perishablepress.com/quickly-disable-or-enable-all-wordpress-plugins-via-the-database/

    Does a relatively good job at describing how.

    I deactivated all of the plugins, except a few, and voila! I was able to log back in and reactivate them one by one to find the problem.

    Of course (always make a backup of your database before making direct data base changes!

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