• Resolved retebug

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    Hello,

    i’ve wpmu installed with two domain first level.
    I’ve deactive all plugin, reactive the twenty theme, but the waiting its the same.

    I’ve necessary installed the domain mapping plugin for multisite domain.

    The backend it’s too slow, the waiting time are on average 24 seconds!

    The log report this error, but its an error that provide in front-end also.
    But the front and works normally.

    “Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use ‘LimitInternalRecursion’ to increase the limit if necessary. Use ‘LogLevel debug’ to get a backtrace.”

    Any idea?

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

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    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Does it work faster when you aren’t mapping domains?

    Thread Starter retebug

    (@retebug)

    not, its the same when deactive the domain mapping plugin..

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Sounds like you might have a mix of https://www.domain.com and domain.com saved on your site.

    Was it this slow when you used single-install of WP?

    Thread Starter retebug

    (@retebug)

    Yes, it is slow also in single install..

    Maybe when upgrade from 3.5.1 to 3.5.2 the network update has not been successfull.
    But when i try to update returns “couldn’t connect to host”.

    Thread Starter retebug

    (@retebug)

    ok i’ve resolved!

    the problem is the database update.

    I’ve update every single site by link:

    domain.com/wp-admin/upgrade.php

    and not from network/wp-admin/upgrade.php

    hope to help someone.

    bye

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