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March 13, 2018 at 10:03 pm in reply to: Updated to the new maintenance release – now 503 errors and db connection errors #1478505
Ben Winton
ParticipantNico,
This hotfix worked, and the fix description at WordPress seemed right on the spot.
Thank you for taking care of it so quickly!
(Am on the latest versions of everything…)
Ben
March 8, 2018 at 2:53 pm in reply to: Updated to the new maintenance release – now 503 errors and db connection errors #1474027Ben Winton
ParticipantThe previous version, 4.4.23, is working excellently (is that a Wayne’s World word, lol?).
But, 4.4.24 immediately overloads my WordPress database by trying to exceed the database connections.
Not sure what that’s all about.
But, it’s totally not cool.
March 8, 2018 at 2:52 pm in reply to: Updated to the new maintenance release – now 503 errors and db connection errors #1474026Ben Winton
ParticipantThe previous version, 4.4.23, is working excellently (is that a Wayne’s World word, lol?).
But, 4.4.24 immediately overloads my WordPress database by trying to exceed the database connections.
Not sure what that’s all about.
But, it’s totally not cool.
Ben Winton
ParticipantI finally figured out the resolution to this: IF any one of your recent future event posts have incorrect address or lat/long location data, then the map view will fail at that point and only display all current locations UP TO but stopping at the invalid event entry.
In my case, even with that error, there was no option in Settings to “fix” location data.
So, the workaround is to go through all recent locations one by one and just manually double-check them.
My staffer shared that solution and this is why Events Calendar staff could not reproduce the problem. It was resolved by my staff by manually fixing geolocation data. They did report that even before the manual fix, the option in Settings to automatically “fix” such data still was not available.
Not sure this is a full-blown bug, or a minor defect. But, something going on in the PHP code, is my suspicion.
Ben Winton
ParticipantHunter,
Thanks, neighbor! We still can only see about 3/4 of the total listings on the map per page. And, some of our readers say the same.
There’s definitely a mismatch.
We did go through each individual listing — one-by-one — to try to determine if there were address discrepancies, or more. Nothing panned out.
It’s a mystery.
But your screenshots cannot be disputed. (Oh, and — yes — I cleared my browser cache, lol.)
Guess we will live with it for now.
We actually have 29 listings as of yesterday, unless staff added more that I am unaware of. So, the total number even seems out of whack from what you observed.
I think we can resolve this for now, and just keep an eye on it.
Have a great Thanksgiving.
Ben
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Ben Winton
ParticipantI am re-replying with a screenshot.
The screenshot shows the Map Settings available to me under Settings > General. There is no option to fix venue location in the latest version of PRO.
Ben Winton
ParticipantThank you for that suggestion. I found the same idea in the Knowledge Base.
Unfortunately, in the latest version of PRO, that option does not seem available any longer. I hunted everywhere in Settings for the “Fix venue location” item, and it no longer seems to exist.
Maybe I am blind.
Ben Winton
ParticipantHi, and thanks for confirming that the StackExchange solution might be viable. We are concerned this will prevent future posts (posts with a future event date on them) from showing up because the chron job will be disabled. Also, if we have other plugins, such as Post Expirator or DB Backup, those won’t run.
This problem ONLY started occurring after the upgrade to version 3.10.
We feel the only real solution is to roll back to the older version of The Events Calendar, for now. 🙁
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