“Database Update Required” loop. Object-cache.php?
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About two weeks ago, I tried to update our WordPress account. The front end is modernnomads.com. When logging into the dashboard, I was asked to update (I think to 5.4). This then required a database update (“Database Update Required”), after which I received the message: “Update Complete” Your WordPress database has been successfully updated! Clicking on the “continue” button, however, just takes me to the “Database Update Required” page, and the two pages keep looping to each other.
Since then, I have not been able to login to the WordPress Admin Dashboard. When I try to sign in, I am brought to the “Database Update Required” page and I’m back in the loop.
The problem is not the browser cache. I’ve tried the login at https://www.modernnomads.com/wp-admin/edit.php on different machines and browsers: same result.
I’ve seen that people have had similar (but not quite the same) problems, and that the fix had to do with object-cache.php. However, I cannot find that file when I try to access the site through webftp. Object-cache.php ought to be in the wp-content folder, apparently, but is not, nor can I find any other files that look like a cache.
Other useful info? We’re using the Rime plug-in. Hosting at Euserv.com. It’s been years since I had anything to do with managing a website (like 1999), so I’d consider myself a waif-in-the-woods at the moment.
I contacted Euserv.com about this, and their less-than-helpful response was “This is a WordPress-specific problem/error. Please contact WordPress Support for further help.” (rest assured, we will be changing hosts as soon as I get this problem resolved).
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