Website running on managed WP unreachable after latest automatic upgrade
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@girish I successfully downgraded to v2.21.3 but the upgrade to v2.22.0-1 still fails with a similar, but slightly different error:
Mar 15 20:16:55 ==> Changing permissions Mar 15 20:16:55 => Updating db settings Mar 15 20:16:56 Success: Updated the constant 'DB_HOST' in the 'wp-config.php' file with the value 'mysql:3306'. Mar 15 20:16:56 Success: Updated the constant 'DB_NAME' in the 'wp-config.php' file with the value '<redacted>'. Mar 15 20:16:56 Success: Updated the constant 'DB_USER' in the 'wp-config.php' file with the value '<redacted>'. Mar 15 20:16:56 Success: Updated the constant 'DB_PASSWORD' in the 'wp-config.php' file with the value '<redacted>'. Mar 15 20:16:57 ==> Updating wordpress database Mar 15 20:16:57 Success: WordPress database already at latest db version 51917. Mar 15 20:16:57 ==> Updating domain related settings Mar 15 20:16:58 Success: Updated the constant 'WP_HOME' in the 'wp-config.php' file with the value 'https://subdomain.domain.tld'. Mar 15 20:16:58 Success: Updated the constant 'WP_SITEURL' in the 'wp-config.php' file with the value 'https://subdomain.domain.tld'. Mar 15 20:16:59 Success: Value passed for 'siteurl' option is unchanged. Mar 15 20:17:00 Success: Value passed for 'home' option is unchanged. Mar 15 20:17:00 ==> Configuring smtp mail Mar 15 20:17:01 Error: Could not get 'wp_mail_smtp' option. Does it exist? Mar 15 20:17:03 Success: Value passed for 'smtp_mailer_options' option is unchanged. Mar 15 20:17:03 ==> Configuring LDAP Mar 15 20:17:04 Success: Value passed for 'authLDAPOptions' option is unchanged. Mar 15 20:17:05 ==> Migrating database tables to have a prefix Mar 15 20:17:05 ==> Renaming using RENAME TABLE `banhammer` TO `wp_banhammer`,`commentmeta` TO `wp_commentmeta`,`comments` TO `wp_comments`,`frmt_form_entry` TO `wp_frmt_form_entry`,`frmt_form_entry_meta` TO `wp_frmt_form_entry_meta`,`frmt_form_views` TO `wp_frmt_form_views`,`icwp_wpsf_audit_trail` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_audit_trail`,`icwp_wpsf_events` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_events`,`icwp_wpsf_geoip` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_geoip`,`icwp_wpsf_ip_lists` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_ip_lists`,`icwp_wpsf_notes` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_notes`,`icwp_wpsf_reports` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_reports`,`icwp_wpsf_sessions` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_sessions`,`icwp_wpsf_traffic` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_traffic`,`itsec_bans` TO `wp_itsec_bans`,`itsec_distributed_storage` TO `wp_itsec_distributed_storage`,`itsec_fingerprints` TO `wp_itsec_fingerprints`,`itsec_geolocation_cache` TO `wp_itsec_geolocation_cache`,`itsec_lockouts` TO `wp_itsec_lockouts`,`itsec_logs` TO `wp_itsec_logs`,`itsec_mutexes` TO `wp_itsec_mutexes`,`itsec_opaque_tokens` TO `wp_itsec_opaque_tokens`,`itsec_temp` TO `wp_itsec_temp`,`itsec_user_groups` TO `wp_itsec_u Mar 15 20:17:05 ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 1: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '`wp_itsec_u' at line 1
Apparently it's still hitting a length limit...
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@guyds thanks for testing! Do you think you can send me the log file to support@cloudron.io ? (I really just want the full RENAME line which is getting truncated here. Maybe you can just paste that fully here?) You can do this by Downloading the log file and getting that line.
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@girish said in Website running on managed WP unreachable after latest automatic upgrade:
@guyds When we make a thing is unstable, our managed instances and internal instances are updated first. It then starts rolling out things slowly. I think your app was one of the super early adopters.
Ok, that's a plausible explanation.
@girish said in Website running on managed WP unreachable after latest automatic upgrade:
@guyds thanks for testing! Do you think you can send me the log file to support@cloudron.io ? (I really just want the full RENAME line which is getting truncated here. Maybe you can just paste that fully here?) You can do this by Downloading the log file and getting that line.
I downloaded the full logfile but even then the RENAME command is truncated:
2022-03-15T19:35:24.000Z ==> Migrating database tables to have a prefix 2022-03-15T19:35:24.000Z ==> Renaming using RENAME TABLE `banhammer` TO `wp_banhammer`,`commentmeta` TO `wp_commentmeta`,`comments` TO `wp_comments`,`frmt_form_entry` TO `wp_frmt_form_entry`,`frmt_form_entry_meta` TO `wp_frmt_form_entry_meta`,`frmt_form_views` TO `wp_frmt_form_views`,`icwp_wpsf_audit_trail` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_audit_trail`,`icwp_wpsf_events` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_events`,`icwp_wpsf_geoip` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_geoip`,`icwp_wpsf_ip_lists` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_ip_lists`,`icwp_wpsf_notes` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_notes`,`icwp_wpsf_reports` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_reports`,`icwp_wpsf_sessions` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_sessions`,`icwp_wpsf_traffic` TO `wp_icwp_wpsf_traffic`,`itsec_bans` TO `wp_itsec_bans`,`itsec_distributed_storage` TO `wp_itsec_distributed_storage`,`itsec_fingerprints` TO `wp_itsec_fingerprints`,`itsec_geolocation_cache` TO `wp_itsec_geolocation_cache`,`itsec_lockouts` TO `wp_itsec_lockouts`,`itsec_logs` TO `wp_itsec_logs`,`itsec_mutexes` TO `wp_itsec_mutexes`,`itsec_opaque_tokens` TO `wp_itsec_opaque_tokens`,`itsec_temp` TO `wp_itsec_temp`,`itsec_user_groups` TO `wp_itsec_u 2022-03-15T19:35:24.000Z ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 1: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '`wp_itsec_u' at line 1
I created a support ticket.
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@guyds thanks! I sent you a reply from support. But from your mail it seems it is not related to SQL query length as I initially thought but some bash scripting issue.
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The issue here was the GROUP_CONCAT has a default length of 1024 or so. Setting session variable
SET group_concat_max_len=10000
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@jeau Can you check if it's updating to v2.22.0-5 ? If you can clone from latest backup and update, I am happy to look into this if you can write to support@cloudron.io.
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@jeau mm, per https://docs.civicrm.org/installation/en/latest/wordpress/, CiviCRM needs to be told about the prefix as well.
It's not entirely clear but it looks like we have to set
$db_prefix = 'wp_';
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It seems civicrm does not use WP's
table_prefix
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@girish Ignoring the civicrm tables works.
However, I have the same kind of problem with an integration of MRBS in Wordpress for authentication. As the tables were properly renamed during the update, I simply set the ad hoc variable (
$db_tbl_prefix = "wp_mrbs_";
) in the configuration file and it works.But I guess there are other use cases where renaming tables causes problems.
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@jeau Good to know, thanks!
We have to do this migration since WordPress it says it doesn't support not having a table prefix. See: