Hi,
I did it; cache problem will be solved later ;-)
However, due to some webhoster limitation, I did it (as always before) using the web-based method (re-run installer). Up to now, the installation end was announced with the page mentioning to rename localsettigs.php etc. But not this time. The installation process ended in that grey box with all the messages after "There are already MediaWiki tables in this database. Checking if updates are needed...". Last message displayed: "Deleting old default messages..."
Running the wiki, all seems to be fine. Special:Version confirms 1.9.2.
But, is the upgrade completed and was it really successful?
And, BTW, I still can't get rid of the old revisions using deleteOldRevisions :-(
Thanks, zaydo
On 05-Feb-07 09:38, zaydo wrote: [snip]
However, due to some webhoster limitation, I did it (as always before) using the web-based method (re-run installer). Up to now, the installation end was announced with the page mentioning to rename localsettigs.php etc. But not this time. The installation process ended in that grey box with all the messages after "There are already MediaWiki tables in this database. Checking if updates are needed...". Last message displayed: "Deleting old default messages..."
Running the wiki, all seems to be fine. Special:Version confirms 1.9.2.
But, is the upgrade completed and was it really successful?
[snip]
I had this issue as well. It just stops after "deleting old default messages", then refuses to do anything else. I just reloaded the page after 10 minutes, and it seemed to give me proper results for everything else.
No errors with wiki as of yet. If something hasn't broken already, I think it would be safe to say it won't. :)
Hi,
I just upgraded my installation from 1.8.2 to 1.9.2 and ran both update.php and refreshLinks.php as I've always done before and now I am getting this error:
Database error
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: (SQL query hidden) from within function "Article::updateRedirectOn". MySQL returned error "1146: Table 'wiki_wiki.mx_redirect' doesn't exist (localhost)".
Everything else looks okay (Special:Version works fine), but I can't edit the wiki because of the above error. AdminSettings.php was in the root directory and I did everything as I've done before, but this is the first time I'm getting this error.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sven
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Hello,
Can any site admins here recommend a good, affordable host (less than $200 a month) that provides full shell access to the server and has their systems optimized for advanced scripts like MediaWiki? Currently I am on a shared server setup which does not seem to be fully optimized for MW, and as I am running a few wikis, I think I will have to be moving. It is important that memcaching be available, as I need this feature which is lacking in my current shared setup.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sven
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Metaspheres wrote:
Hello,
Can any site admins here recommend a good, affordable host (less than $200 a month) that provides full shell access to the server and has their systems optimized for advanced scripts like MediaWiki?
Rent your own dedicated server or a managed server. Maybe a virtual server is an alternative either. All of those products you should get for less than 50 upto 100 dollar. With virtual servers you need to test the performance of the system... A managed server woulb be an alternative if you don't have the knowledge how to setup a proper server.
Achim
Currently I am on a shared server setup which does not seem to be fully optimized for MW, and as I am running a few wikis, I think I will have to be moving. It is important that memcaching be available, as I need this feature which is lacking in my current shared setup.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sven
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