On a WP 3.04 installation with WPMU domain mapping 3.0.4 and multi-domain 1.1 (v1.0.2 will not work at all and these issues began after installing and removing v1.0.2 whether or not that is relevant) plugins installed and about 10 multi-domains and 25 sites active, the site has been excessively slow in the dashboard (30 secs to 2 min) for admin pages to load, then suddenly after logging out of a multi-domain subsite, (site7.domain1.com) Super Admin is no longer able to log into the main site dashboard no matter what. Super Admin can log into other multi-domain site dashboards (veeeeeeeeerrrrryyyy slowy) but when attempting to switch to the main site dashboard, site7.domain1.com dashboard always appears or Super Admin never leaves the dashboard they are on.
On a WP 3.04 installation with WPMU domain mapping 3.0.4 and multi-domain 1.1 (v1.0.2 will not work at all and these issues began after installing and removing v1.0.2 whether or not that is relevant) plugins installed and about 10 multi-domains and 25 sites active, the site has been excessively slow in the dashboard (30 secs to 2 min) for admin pages to load, then suddenly after logging out of a multi-domain subsite, (site7.domain1.com) Super Admin is no longer able to log into the main site dashboard no matter what. Super Admin can log into other multi-domain site dashboards (veeeeeeeeerrrrryyyy slowy) but when attempting to switch to the main site dashboard, site7.domain1.com dashboard always appears or Super Admin never leaves the dashboard they are on.
The server setup is shared at GoDaddy with a dedicated IP.
I have three identical installations, but only this one demonstrates this redirect issue and only on one workstation.
Today I logged in locally on the problem workstation under a different local user profile and was the issue was not present under that user profile.
Then I logged back in under the original user profile, then the issue returned and I was unable to switch to the admin panel for the main site. When attempting to switch, WP acts like it is going to do so then nothing changes. What is specific to a local user profile on a workstation that would have any relation to this issue? I cleared the cookies on the wokstation profile presenting the issue with no change.
*********************** Other issue
The issues with v1.1.2 were presented in another thread that I am unable to locate now and I posted a screenshot. However, before continuing this issue, I reinstalled the 1.1.2 version on three WP 3.0.4 installations today and no errors have appeared yet, so that seems fine.
The issue is not present on any other workstation, nor on any other user profile on the same workstation. It is only present on this user profile.
I realize that makes it very unlikely the issue has anything to do with the plugin, but I thought perhaps I could get some insight into what (if any) calls the plugin makes to the local machine that might be related to the issue.
If there are no such processes in action, then let's abandon this issue and move on to more pressing matters.
Responses (6)
Member — 18th January 2011 (1 year ago) #
Further update on this issue is that it only occurs on one of four workstations.
I cleared the browser cache, but am not sure what other local factor could be causing such an issue.
Any ideas?
Phil D
Sales & Support Lead — 19th January 2011 (1 year ago) #
Hiya Phil,
Can you tell us a bit more about the server environment you have this installation running on?
I'll ask Ulrich to respond as well, as he knows this plugin inside and out. Very odd that it would only happen on one of the four stations though.
We'll get ya sorted. Thanks!
Developer — 19th January 2011 (1 year ago) #
1.1.2, right? What was the issue?
Member — 19th January 2011 (1 year ago) #
Hello All,
The server setup is shared at GoDaddy with a dedicated IP.
I have three identical installations, but only this one demonstrates this redirect issue and only on one workstation.
Today I logged in locally on the problem workstation under a different local user profile and was the issue was not present under that user profile.
Then I logged back in under the original user profile, then the issue returned and I was unable to switch to the admin panel for the main site. When attempting to switch, WP acts like it is going to do so then nothing changes. What is specific to a local user profile on a workstation that would have any relation to this issue? I cleared the cookies on the wokstation profile presenting the issue with no change.
*********************** Other issue
The issues with v1.1.2 were presented in another thread that I am unable to locate now and I posted a screenshot. However, before continuing this issue, I reinstalled the 1.1.2 version on three WP 3.0.4 installations today and no errors have appeared yet, so that seems fine.
Thanks,
Phil D
Developer — 19th January 2011 (1 year ago) #
not sure what may be causing this, did you try clearing the browser cache also?
Member — 25th January 2011 (1 year ago) #
Hi Ulrich,
I did clear the browser cache with no change.
The issue is not present on any other workstation, nor on any other user profile on the same workstation. It is only present on this user profile.
I realize that makes it very unlikely the issue has anything to do with the plugin, but I thought perhaps I could get some insight into what (if any) calls the plugin makes to the local machine that might be related to the issue.
If there are no such processes in action, then let's abandon this issue and move on to more pressing matters.
Thanks for your time.
Phil D
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