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  • Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    Thank you for your help and reply t-p (@t-p).

    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    I was able to upload a working back-up. I then uploaded a newer version to replace my ‘uploads’ folder in wp-content. I ‘dropped’ the database restored and up-loaded my latest database from the same WordPress version. Everything appears to be working as before the crash. I feel better! ??
    Now, I want to address the plugin problem. As I looked over my latest back-up, I notice over half the plugins were missing in wp-content. I assume this means they did not update.

    I am going to try an update now? If there is an error with the update, am I to try and do it manually? Same thing for WordPress Update!?

    To be in good status, all I need to do are my current updates!

    Thanks for your help. I am getting there. I learned a little bit more from your help. I am going to do a fresh back up of what I have restored by Grace. Then we can proceed with updates. ??

    Thanks again. Waiting to hear from you.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by bezaleelx.
    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    After having time to think about what happened, I believe the best way for me to be sure of the integrity of my site, is to restore the same WordPress version without the upgrade. In this way, I can manually upgrade to the latest with a better success.

    I am not positive a plugin caused the problem. The error came after the WordPress update.
    Since I was able to get access to the backside, after uploading the latest WordPress version. I believe if I upload the same version my site was using, before the WordPress update, It may just fix my problem I originally asked for help with, by omitting the latest version.

    Do you think the process I described might get rid of the error that I posted at the beginning of this thread, which resulted after a failed WordPress update?

    Thank you for your assistance!

    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    I still have not gotten this to work, but, you have provided me some tools to use. I will work on this. I have to pick my child up from school right now. I may be a few hours before I can implement the suggestions.

    Thank you very much. If you are available, please check back with me later.

    Thank you again!

    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    I finally got this to work, but no Plugin are installed. They should have been deactivated before this manual update. How do I complete this with my plug-ins installed?

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by bezaleelx.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by bezaleelx.
    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    I did the manual update and I still have the same Warning.

    Warning: require(/var/www/vhosts/malcolmxring.com/httpdocs/integrity/wp-includes/load.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/vhosts/malcolmxring.com/httpdocs/integrity/wp-settings.php on line 19

    Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required ‘/var/www/vhosts/malcolmxring.com/httpdocs/integrity/wp-includes/load.php’ (include_path=’.:/opt/atomic/atomic_php70/root/usr/share/pear:/opt/atomic/atomic_php70/root/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php’) in /var/www/vhosts/malcolmxring.com/httpdocs/integrity/wp-settings.php on line 19

    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    One issue I see. The manual update requires me to deactivate plug-ins. I cannot get to the admin control panel. Am I to manually update without deactivating plugins?

    Thread Starter bezaleelx

    (@bezaleelx)

    Thank you! I will try this and let you know how it goes.

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