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March 8, 20232 yr Community Expert “MySQL server has gone away” is a hosting issue with your MySQL server. Please contact your hosting provider for assistance.
March 8, 20232 yr Author adminCP opens normal. so MySQL server is up. when i click "Continue Upgrade" , it goes on a dead loop, and returns time out. i see the following, and nothing else
March 8, 20232 yr Author My hosting support said that there is no any issue with mySQL, its up and running normal. all my other websites are working normal on same server. @Jim M Edited March 8, 20232 yr by Maxtor
March 8, 20232 yr Community Expert I suspect a query may be timing out, but we would need to look further into this for you, however the access details on file appear to be incorrect or missing. Could you please update these details by visiting your client area, selecting the relevant purchase, then clicking "Review/Update Access Information" under the "Stored Access Information" section. We look forward to further assisting you.
March 8, 20232 yr Author I suspect a query may be timing out, but we would need to look further into this for you, however the access details on file appear to be incorrect or missing. Could you please update these details by visiting your client area, selecting the relevant purchase, then clicking "Review/Update Access Information" under the "Stored Access Information" section. We look forward to further assisting you. Done! @Stuart Silvester Edited March 8, 20232 yr by Maxtor
March 8, 20232 yr Community Expert Done! @Stuart Silvester Thanks!. Issue solved, you're back online.
March 8, 20232 yr Author Thanks!. Issue solved, you're back online. wow, you are so fast! thank you! problem solved one last question , @Stuart Silvester do i have to remove this file? Edited March 8, 20232 yr by Maxtor
March 9, 20232 yr Thanks!. Issue solved, you're back online. Can I make a simple mention... for others that have this issue (or similar), it is REALLY beneficial for COMMUNITY support to detail in some form what was done to resolve the issue other than saying "it's fixed". It may eliminate others from contacting for support if it is something that they can do on their end. Edited March 9, 20232 yr by Tracy Perry
March 9, 20232 yr Community Expert Can I make a simple mention... for others that have this issue (or similar), it is REALLY beneficial for COMMUNITY support to detail in some form what was done to resolve the issue other than saying "it's fixed". It may eliminate others from contacting for support if it is something that they can do on their end. Thank you for your feedback. We would indeed tend to do this, however there are occasions where there is a fix involved, which would simply be added to the software for a future release, and requires development to intervene to resolve an issue. Where It's a widespread issue, we would of course then patch which negates the need there.
March 9, 20232 yr Thank you for your feedback. We would indeed tend to do this, however there are occasions where there is a fix involved, which would simply be added to the software for a future release, and requires development to intervene to resolve an issue. So, it was a coding issue that took developer intervention (with indicators it was a bug)? Even that would be good to know other than "it was fixed". 😉 Not trying to razz anyone...but more detail is always handy if a company is providing support via the forums and no longer via tickets as the primary avenue. Edited March 9, 20232 yr by Tracy Perry
March 9, 20232 yr Community Expert It was a hanging query on the customers server, it was stuck and wasn't processing at all. In combination with the other issue we were seeing during upgrades with invalid legacy data (from 2003/2004!) we removed the upgrade step, so no one else is going is going to have this issue anyway.
March 9, 20232 yr Thanks...so this was definitely an upgrade/conversion issue that involved legacy data. Was there some modifications made to the upgrade script that will allow others to possibly bypass this issue, or was it a one-off instance? I would have assumed that an upgrade would be able to cleanly handle legacy data, especially if it involved the base script. Edited March 9, 20232 yr by Tracy Perry