daedparrotsoftware
New Pleskian
I'm having operational problems with WordPress Toolkit UPDATE functions.
Does not matter how many times I try to run an UPDATE scan in WordPress toolkit
there is usually 2 problems:
1) it never finds all the updates on all sites (if I login to sites they DO have updates needed)
[this problem ALWAYS occurs - finds some but NOT all updates needed]
2) it gives errors on updating THEMES on a large number of sites VERY Frequently.
This happens even though ALL THE SITES ARE CLONES of a template site (which DOES update)
It does NOT do this on the same sites, and not every time.
ONLY 6 WP sites on subdomains being managed (note - update scan on 6 sites takes 8 min)
===it shows ERRORS like:
The following errors have occurred while updating WordPress instance #1 ('WEBSITEDOMAIN'): - Unable to update theme 'thrive-theme`2.6.2`1`', details: {NO details]
OR
Unable to update theme THEMENAME from WordPress instance #15 ('WEBSITEDOMAIN'): Asset 'THEMENAME' with version '2.6.1' not found in WordPress instance #15 ('WEBSITEDOMAIN')
OR occasionally (3 times total over 200 Update/Update scan attempts):
Request to backend API failed with error: Request failed with status code 400
AFTER seeing these errors:
Server:
Plesk Obsidian Web PRO Edition version 18.0.36 on a DEDICATED server
WordPress Toolkit version: 5.5.1-5279
CentOS Linux 7.9.2009 (Core)
Dual Xeon 32 Core Processors with 128G Ram 4TB SSD drives
I also already tried detaching website and scan all instances again, but same problem!
As well as things like removing themes and plugins then re-installing
There are NO unused plugins or themes on ANY site
Rest API IS available
We also have the same problem/errors on OTHER servers - 3rd Party hosted such as Hostgateor. Hostm. etc. - with same version of Plesk and the WP Toolkit.
After 3 months of these issues, same errors but different sites, plugins. themes each time, I did report this as a possible BUG in the UPDATE SCAN & UPDATE functions
Thanks for your help
Sid B.
Does not matter how many times I try to run an UPDATE scan in WordPress toolkit
there is usually 2 problems:
1) it never finds all the updates on all sites (if I login to sites they DO have updates needed)
[this problem ALWAYS occurs - finds some but NOT all updates needed]
2) it gives errors on updating THEMES on a large number of sites VERY Frequently.
This happens even though ALL THE SITES ARE CLONES of a template site (which DOES update)
It does NOT do this on the same sites, and not every time.
ONLY 6 WP sites on subdomains being managed (note - update scan on 6 sites takes 8 min)
===it shows ERRORS like:
The following errors have occurred while updating WordPress instance #1 ('WEBSITEDOMAIN'): - Unable to update theme 'thrive-theme`2.6.2`1`', details: {NO details]
OR
Unable to update theme THEMENAME from WordPress instance #15 ('WEBSITEDOMAIN'): Asset 'THEMENAME' with version '2.6.1' not found in WordPress instance #15 ('WEBSITEDOMAIN')
OR occasionally (3 times total over 200 Update/Update scan attempts):
Request to backend API failed with error: Request failed with status code 400
AFTER seeing these errors:
- MANUALLY logging into the WordPress sites and running Update there works perfectly.
(Finds updates NOT found by WP Toolkit and updates everything) - Updating using the WP management plugin MainWP also works perfectly
Server:
Plesk Obsidian Web PRO Edition version 18.0.36 on a DEDICATED server
WordPress Toolkit version: 5.5.1-5279
CentOS Linux 7.9.2009 (Core)
Dual Xeon 32 Core Processors with 128G Ram 4TB SSD drives
I also already tried detaching website and scan all instances again, but same problem!
As well as things like removing themes and plugins then re-installing
There are NO unused plugins or themes on ANY site
Rest API IS available
We also have the same problem/errors on OTHER servers - 3rd Party hosted such as Hostgateor. Hostm. etc. - with same version of Plesk and the WP Toolkit.
After 3 months of these issues, same errors but different sites, plugins. themes each time, I did report this as a possible BUG in the UPDATE SCAN & UPDATE functions
Thanks for your help
Sid B.