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3/31/2009 2:32 AM
 

Hi,

I'm currently resurrecting a DNN site (4.09 or something) and getting a weird issue. Whenever the application restarts the first page shown on any subsequent request is the under construction page. As soon as I repeat the request the correct page is returned and everything is fine until the next appliction shutdown / restart cycle. How do I stop this page from appearing? Both my connection strings (proper and legacy) are correct, AutoUpgrade is set to false and the only messages I see in the event log table are those for the shutdown and starup - no errors.

Thanks in advance.

 
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3/31/2009 3:52 AM
 

This soundsa like a configuration issue, is there a custom caching or compresssion module used? 

Did you try to clear temporary .Net cache in Windows folder?


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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3/31/2009 6:23 PM
 

I don't think there are any custom caching / compression modules used, I certainly haven't explicitly added any to the basic setup. The site is hosted on an external server so I'm not sure if I can clear out the .NET cache (do you mean the GAC?). I tried deleting the under construction page to figure out what was calling it. Turns out it was being called from Global.ascx.vb in the App_Code directory. At around line 82 there is a switch statement: Select Case GetUpgradeStatus(). This seems to be returning a status type of Globals.UpgradeStatus.Upgrade and since I have AutoUpgrade set to false in web.config it redirects to under construction. I couldn't figure out where it was reading the upgrade status from so I just deleted the code since I don't ever want auto upgrade to run on this site anyway. This has solved the problem.

For anyone else out there who is having this problem, where is GetUpgradeStatus reading it's values from?

 
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3/31/2009 6:45 PM
 

upgrade status is reading from database AFAIK, comparing version numbers, i.e. there is either a problem connecting to the database or reading files from /bin folder.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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4/16/2009 10:10 AM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote
 

upgrade status is reading from database AFAIK, comparing version numbers, i.e. there is either a problem connecting to the database or reading files from /bin folder.

I've upgraded to DNN 493(from 492) and I've noticed the same issue only after upgrading to 493...I've checked the Version Table and I've noticed there is no entry for 493?  Should there be?  Once I made an entry for 493 my issue went away...I used the Install package...

Is this a bug? 

Jerry

 
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