• Resolved laralorvan

    (@laralorvan)


    For the past four days I have been trying to install recommended updates to WordPress 6.1.1. These include the latest version of WordPress, and ten plugin updates.

    Each time I click the update button I received an array of messages, including:

    ‘Briefly Unavailable for Scheduled Maintenance. Check Back in a Minute’

    I contacted Hostgator but they were unable to assist me.

    I researched the problem and discovered that it may be something to do with maintenance mode.

    Unfortunately, my efforts to locate the problem file (.maintenance file) using filezilla have floundered. I can’t connect to my website. Instead, I keep getting the message:

    ‘Error: Critical error: Could not connect to server.’

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    Regards,

    Lara

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  • Moderator Jose Castaneda

    (@jcastaneda)

    THEME COFFEE MONKEY

    Hi there,

    That .maintenance file can be typically found in the site’s root folder. Meaning it can usually be found in the same folder the wp-config.php resides in. If you are using FileZilla, not sure if you have the “Force show hidden files” checked off but that is something I sometimes have to do.

    Are you running all plugin updates at once? If that’s the case that might be part of the reason as well. I’ve seen instances where doing a lot of updates can have it hang like that so I would do one at a time. Very time consuming but at least it got them updated.

    Let us know if you have any other questions.

    Thread Starter laralorvan

    (@laralorvan)

    Jose,

    Thank you very much for replying so speedily.

    I’m afraid I was unable to connect to my site via Filezilla; I kept getting the message ‘Error: Critical error: Could not connect to server’.

    I managed to find the .maintenance file via cPanel (odd, as a search for the file yesterday returned no results). Deleting it enabled me to install the latest version of WordPress. Hooray!

    However, the problem recurs when I attempt to install any of the remaining 11 plug-in updates. That is, I receive the message ‘Update failed: -1’, and the .maintenance file returns.

    Deleting the .maintenance file, and trying to update each plug-in manually does not work.

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    Regards,

    Lara

    Thread Starter laralorvan

    (@laralorvan)

    I managed to resolve the problems detailed above by:

    a) deleting the .maintenance file via my Hostgator cPanel file manager,

    b) deactivating all of my plug-ins,

    c) reinstalling each plug-in individually.

    Thanks again to Jose for the pointer.

    Regards,

    Lara

    Moderator Jose Castaneda

    (@jcastaneda)

    THEME COFFEE MONKEY

    Yay, glad you were able to get things updated.

    Yeah, I definitely feel that pain of having to do those one at a time. It hurts. Deep. ??

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