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[mambo] Admin interface hangs

Mitch Pirtle mitch.pirtle at gmail.com
Sat Feb 26 15:39:03 EST 2005


On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:20:26 -0500, leam at reuel.net <leam at reuel.net> wrote:
> *sigh* I wish, sometimes, I would look at what I wrote and remember that the reader may not know what I've been struggling over for the past couple hours...  :(
> 
> Okay, going back to: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=29701&page=1&pp=10  I find the problem also happened on my local box so that makes it more interesting.

Then let us start by finding the corrolaries between the two grumpy
Mambos. Is this the same Mambo, just ftp'd down from the server?

Second, install a clean 4.5.2.1 on your local machine in a different
folder. Test it, does it perform like it is supposed to?

Then do the same on your server.

The reason I ask this is to find out if there is a config issue with
your server(s), and if you can get a 4.5.2.1 install running happily
on those machines then we need to look at your Mambo install. Here's
how I'd approach it:

1) install a clean 4.5.2.1 on the machine, to test and see if Mambo
will run well
2) make a copy of the trouble site, upgrade the copy to 4.5.2.1
3) do a full backup - restore of the database (will clean up a lot of messes)
4) migrate each component/part of the problem site to a new, clean,
running Mambo (to see exactly what part of Mambo is causing the
trouble, if it is even Mambo)

Testing on localhost is the best way, as you eliminate network
performance from the variables. If you start down this list, you
should have a pretty sharp idea as to where the trouble is coming
from.

Sorry to hear you are having such a unique problem, keep feeding me
info and I will try to help you figure it out :-)

-- Mitch

> I'll log into the site in one tab and into the administrative interface in the other. Site->Template Manager->Site Templates I'll select my default template (Darkstar by PixelBunyIP) and click "Edit HTML". It will give me the editor and then whenI click "Save" it just hangs.
> 
> No editing has been done, and the administration template is the original. No messages in administrator/error_log. In the other tab the front-end of the site works fine. No big lag, no burps. On the admin interface the top menu bar (Home, Site, etc) has dropdowns that do drop down and if you "Stop" and then click a drop down the browser (Mozilla 1.4.3 on RHEL WS 3.0) the lizard acts like it is doing something but nothing ever happens. If I kill that window and try to log in again it just hangs after I give name/apssword and "enter".
> 
> Server load is low. Just tried an experiment, killing my hung session and then trying to login to the admin interface on two different tabs. Going back to the front end it was also hung. Normally it won't do that if just one login is hung.
> 
> I wonder if it happened in 4.5.1a and if there is a javascript connection broken in the upgrade? Why are we using javascript anyway? That's not a knock, I don't know JS and am not sure what it provides over php.
> 
> Make more sense?  *I* understood it the first time. :P
> 
> ciao!
> 
> leam
> 
> 
> On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 09:31:18AM -0500, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> > On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 08:58:56 -0500, leam at reuel.net <leam at reuel.net> wrote:
> > > Everyone,
> > >
> > > This seems to be an issue others are having and i'd like to gather some information about it. Also, as I dislike forums I'm going to suggest the other people stop here to visit.  :)
> >
> > Then lets kick this off with a description of what exactly happens :-D
> >
> > -- Mitch
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