Hi Fellow DNN experts - I'm in need of some help here...
Last week I installed some new modules in preperation of migrating from my old .ASP web site to the new DNN web site. As such, I installed a few performance modules like DNN SEO Pack and Snapsis PageBlaster. With the revised URL re-writes coupled with the heavy caching/compression, I found that several pages that utilized forms (e.g. formMaster pages), were not responding correctly due to caching.
I went into the Host Settings to change the DNN performance setting from Heavy Caching to Light Caching (explaining this from memory). When I submitted, the web site hung. I then rebooted the webserver.
Since then, the entire site will not load at all. When trying to browse to the web site, I get a .NET error stating that the site has timed out. On rare occasion, the web page will load, but any subsequent clicks or attempts to log in will simply end up with a .NET timeout message.
What I'm seeing on the server, is that whenever I try to browse to the DNN web site, the WPW3.exe worker process spikes to 60% or so of the CPU, and this also forces SQL to rise. The result is that WPW3 and SQL will consume 100% of the CPU and the site is completely down. I had a dba check SQL and all is checking out just fine (indexes are good, etc.)
I'm looking for some suggestions to get my site back up so that I can at least log in and check some settings. An idea I had was to disable a few modules, such as Snapsis and DNN SEO. Since I can't get to the web site, do I ahve any options like:
1) Is there a way to load up the DNN site in a "safe mode"? (I know... I'm probably reaching pretty far on this one)
2) Is there a way to disable or uninstall modules without the DNN UI?
I'd prefer not to just nuke it and start all over again if at all possible.
I'm in a bit of a pinch here, so I'd apprecaite any help I can get.
Thanks,
Rick